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| <h2>Wi-Fi</h2> |
| <p>The Wi-Fi APIs provide a means by which application can communicate with the lower-level |
| wireless stack that provides Wi-Fi network access. Almost all information from the device supplicant |
| is available, including the connected network's link speed, IP address, negotiation state, and more. |
| It also provides information about all non-connected available networks. Some of the available network |
| interactions include the ability to scan, add, dave, terminate and initiate connections.</p> |
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| <h2>Bluetooth</h2> |
| <p>The Android platform includes support for the Bluetooth network stack, which allows a device to |
| wirelessly exchange data with other Bluetooth devices. The application framework provides access to |
| the Bluetooth functionality through the Android Bluetooth APIs. These APIs let applications |
| wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth devices, enabling point-to-point and multipoint wireless |
| features.</p> |
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