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Re: How to get the updated advertisementData (kCBAdvDataManufacturerData) value?
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Re: How to get the updated advertisementData (kCBAdvDataManufacturerData) value?


  • Subject: Re: How to get the updated advertisementData (kCBAdvDataManufacturerData) value?
  • From: Hank Li <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2015 12:30:54 -0800

you may download light blue app from App Store to do the test, use lightblue app to check the uuid.

Our product is garage door controller, a small add-on to the existing garage door opener. It has embedded BLE chip inside to handle the communication between the iPhone and the controller. So far it works fine without the uuid issue.



Thanks,
Hank Li



On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:00 AM, Anton Lam <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Hank,

Our BLE devices are thermometers that the temperature/humidity info are embedded in the manufacturer data (CBAdvertisementDataManufacturerDataKey), and will change from time to time.

We didn't explicitly kill all the apps, we just power off and power on the iphone.  A different UUID (for the same device) was seen in didDiscoverPeripheral.


Rgds

Anton


On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Hank Li <email@hidden> wrote:
Anton: 
with my iPhone 5s, 8.1.2, close all the apps, then power off the phone, then power on, test with my app, it has no issue to retrieve the peripheral with the uuid saved in the past. how do you do the test?


Thanks,
Hank Li



On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Anton Lam <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Hank,

We tested with a couple of iPhone 5s/6/6 Plus and iPad Air, running 8.1.2/8.1.3.  

Most of them got different UUIDs after first restart.   Some of them got the same UUID after first restart.  But if we restart them one more time, different UUIDs will be returned. 

The only exception is iPhone 6 Plus (64GB, MGAK2ZP/A).  We can get the same UUIDs on 8.1.2/8.1.3 even after 3 restarts.

Regards,

Anton



On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Hank Li <email@hidden> wrote:
for my iPhone 5s with latest IOS, power off, then power on, the peripheral identifier does not change.


Thanks,
Hank Li






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