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Hello, Cypress(Infineon) support team
Is there any difference in data transmission speed between Android and iOS devices when connected with the SPP protocol?
In the case of iOS, I am concerned that the speed of SPP communication will be slower due to the iAP (Apple's own protocol).
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Regards,
RyKi
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Hi,
The speed on iOS device might be a bit slower because of the additional header and the extra re-routing mechanism of iAP built over Bluetooth/RFCOMM.
But actually you can directly create Bluetooth connection to avoid iAP/iAP2/MFi. In this case you should experience no difference in SPP speed. See below:
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Hi,
The speed on iOS device might be a bit slower because of the additional header and the extra re-routing mechanism of iAP built over Bluetooth/RFCOMM.
But actually you can directly create Bluetooth connection to avoid iAP/iAP2/MFi. In this case you should experience no difference in SPP speed. See below:
Best regards
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Hello Cypress(Infineon) support team,
I understood that the speed may be a bit slower on iOS devices due to the extra re-routing mechanism of iAP.
Thanks again for the additional information.
I guessed that this is a statement about BLE. Since the customer will be using SPP in Classic, I don't think they will consider BLE to avoid iAP/iAP2/MFi.
Regards,
RyKi