Put a check in your code to see if some are jailbroken. It might help you detect differences Bill
On Jul 14, 2016, at 08:26, Craig Dooley <cdooley@apple.com> wrote:
Hi Anton, The same Bluetooth chip and stack are used for all iPhone hardware, regardless of market.
- Craig
On Jul 14, 2016, at 12:28 AM, Anton Lam <anton@ideaslab.hk> wrote:
Hi there,
Our client have an activity tracker that have been selling in HK, UK, and a few other places for a few months. Recently they're trying to establish the Thailand market. But the distributor there reported that many iPhones (over 50%) there were unable to connect to the tracker. Our client had a video conference with them to verify the procedures and didn't have any clue.
Would there be any differences between the iPhone hardware in Thailand and other places of the world?
Thanks
Anton
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