@Nephilim1973: No, we can't "learn" anything here from Android. We have
a completely different bluetooth stack which you can't compare with the
Android one. Config files in /etc/bluetooth/*.conf don't help. Those
problems are at other layers.

> Why the BT handling is so different between Touch and Desktop ?

There are quite a lot differences:

* different BT chip
* different UI handlers
* newer kernel with updated Bluetooth stack

We're currently working quite hard to update the bluetooth stack on
Touch (which dates back to 2012) to a newer, more stable and reliable
one. Can't give any timeline yet but it will happen soon.

What I really need is a log of bluetoothd in debug mode. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingBluetooth for details.

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