Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
First, I was actually under the belief that SDP included vendor/device IDs but that doesn't seem to be the case. There are still some ways to do matching:
 1) Syncml devices should responds to SDP service search for "SYNCML"
 2) default device names are very commonly of type "Nokia N85"
 3) Bluetooth addresses can be used to guess the vendor (IEEE OUI
    database)

Congwu found the vendor/device ids, they are in "Device ID" profile. Updated list:

  1) Syncml devices should responds to SDP service search for "SYNCML"
  2) Some devices implement the Device ID profile with vendor/product
     ids
  3) default device names are very commonly of type "Nokia N85"
  4) Bluetooth addresses can be used to guess the vendor (IEEE OUI
     database)

Testing at home, none of my devices seem to support Device ID though. Looking a the device ID database would probably make it easier to estimate if it's supported by the devices we are interested in but a quick search didn't take me anywhere.

None of these is guaranteed to work so they should only be used as enhancements.

This still applies.

 -Jussi
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