Even were that not so, the Bluetooth and NFC hardware determine the 
frequencies, not the Android software.

Never mind "typically", I don't even think there's a counterexample. Prove 
me wrong, of course, if I am.

It's sort of like trying to convert your cordless landline phone into a 
cellphone. Different everything at every level.

-- 
Lew

Kristopher Micinski wrote:
>
> to provide more information: it has much more to do with thins other 
> than the frequency, and you can't typically control that from software 
> anyway.. your real problem is that Bluetooth is a completely different 
> (and much higher level) protocol than NFC... 
>
> Thomas Skjølberg wrote: 
> > No that is not possible and far from it. 
>
 

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