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Which Android (with Jelly Bean, 4.2) devices support Bluetooth low energy (BLE)? Does Samsung Galaxy S III support it?

(This question came up after reading the blog post Bluetooth 4.0 on Galaxy S3.)

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I believe that currently only the Motorola RAZR has BLE support (because Motorola provides their own BLE library to developers). The S3 does not support BLE (drivers / API not available).

This letter from the COOKOO watch project describes Android's Bluetooth 4.0 disaster well.

Additionally, this issue has become the unofficial venting / complaining forum for developers. There are occasionally some useful updates there.

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My Samsung Galaxy S2 works nicely with the Polar H7 bluetooth heartrate monitor, using MyTracks. Which, I assume, means that the SGS2 supports BTLE No such luck with my Nexus4 though.

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No Android phone currently supports BLE. Some phones have the BLE chipset but since Android doesn't support BLE, the BLE hardware is basically unusable.

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