On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Lew <lewbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
>

I've seen some development chipsets where you can control frequency
from software, or at least heard they are rumored to exist...  I can't
think of any off the top of the head, but I remember having known
people who at least claimed to have dealt with them...

kris

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