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BLE ADVERTISE
Dear Apple: The program we developed uses BLE broadcasting to discover devices. The discovered device sends three broadcasts, but when we debug the program, we found that the addresses reported by centralManager::didDiscoverPeripheral for the same device's three broadcasts are actually different CBPeripheral * addresses. I would like to ask how we can identify that these three broadcasts are from the same device? Are there any variables in the peripheral that can identify it as the same device? Thanks。
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Feb ’25
Why app clips card action not open the main app while main app is installed?
App Clip target is added to my main app, and set associated domains such as appclips:example.com both in clip and main app. 2.Register local launch experience with url prefix https://example.com in my IPhone device. 3.Generate a QR code with this url. When scanning the QR code ,a clip card popped up, but clip the open action button ,always laugh clip not the main app although main app is already installed. How should I test the clip card to the main app route to check if the main app process the url rightly? Any suggestions are welcome.
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May ’25
BLE Scan Response
The iPhone XS Max and Garmin watch pairing cannot use BLE to send Scan Response; it can only send BLE advertisements. May I ask if this is a limitation of the Apple system? So far, we have tested several iPhone models, and only the iPhone XS Max has this issue. We are not sure if other untested models have the same problem.
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Jun ’25
BLE advertisement and scan response
Dear Apple: If a BLE advertisement carries both a 16-bit service UUIDs and a 128-bit service UUIDs along with a local name, the local name will be placed in the scan response, then when the advertisement is turned off, both the 16-bit and 128-bit service UUIDs disappear while the local name persists. Subsequently, when transmitting a new advertisement that includes the 16-bit service UUIDs and local name, the resulting advertisement contains two local names. What methods can be used to avoid having two local names appearing simultaneously?Thanks
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Jun ’25
BLE advertisement
Dear Apple: After upgrading to version 26 of the iPhone, when broadcasting using the local name, the iPhone 15 Pro Max was truncated to iPhone 15 Pro Ma with a type of 08 (shortened), but the overall length of the broadcast did not exceed 31 bytes
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Jun ’25
Questions about BLE broadcasting in version 26
After upgrading to iOS system 26, the local name broadcast type is 08, but before upgrading, it is 09 and will be included in the scan resp message; In version 26, the scan resp will also include Manufacturer Specific Data. Before the upgrade, the broadcast message may not necessarily include Manufacturer Specific Data; What I want to ask is, are there any restrictions on Bluetooth broadcasting in version 26? Is it necessary to include Manufacturer Specific Data data? If Manufacturer Specific Data data is included, it may cause fields in the local name broadcast to be truncated and use simple names of type 08
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Jun ’25
IOS 26,BLE Localname is truncated to 6 bytes
When I startAdvertising, my localName is long,Will not be truncated and the type is 0X09; self.advertisementData = @{CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey: localDevName, CBAdvertisementDataServiceUUIDsKey: @[[CBUUID UUIDWithString:serviceUUID]] }; [self.peripheralManager startAdvertising:self.advertisementData]; IOS 18.5: The service uuids in ADV_IND occupies 24 bytes, the local name in SCAN_RESP is 20 bytes in size and has not been truncated, and there is no manufacturer specific data in SCAN_RESP;You can view the following image: But in IOS26, why is the local name truncated to only 6 bytes for the same message, and why does SCAN_RESP always contain Manufacturer Specific Data; Why is there such a big difference, and what changes has iOS 26 made for broadcasting? Is it necessary to include Manufacturer Specific Data in the IOS 26 SCAN.RESP message? What documents are available for reference? Is there any way to ensure that the local name is not truncated? Is there a maximum length limit Are there other ways to broadcast longer data? Does anyone know why? thank
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Jun ’25
BLE SMP pairing failed due to unspecified reason
Hello, dear Apple engineers. We have recently tried to pair our Android phones and iPhones via BLE SMP, but have encountered a very high probability of pairing failures. Through PacketLogger and Android phone HCI, we have determined that the issue is caused by the iOS side sending an SMP Pairing Failed message during the SMP process. Please help us analyze the reason for this.
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Sep ’25
setNotifyValue:YES Does Not Trigger Subscription Action
Environment: iOS Version: 26.0 Device Model: iPhone 12 Pro Max Peripheral: [Fill in peripheral name/model/firmware version] Steps to Reproduce: Connect to the peripheral using CoreBluetooth. Discover services via discoverServices. Discover characteristics via discoverCharacteristics. Call setNotifyValue:YES for a characteristic that supports notifications (Notify or Indicate). Capture the HCI log during the above process. Expected Result: After calling setNotifyValue:YES, CoreBluetooth should write the appropriate value to the Client Characteristic Configuration descriptor (UUID: 0xFCF8) to enable notifications, and subsequent notifications should be received from the peripheral. Actual Result: After calling setNotifyValue:YES, no subscription action is triggered. HCI logs show that the subscription write to the CCC descriptor (0xFCF8) is missing. The target service and characteristic values have already been discovered prior to calling setNotifyValue:YES. Additional Information: HCI log screenshot attached below highlights the moment after setNotifyValue:YES was invoked, showing no GATT Write Request to the CCC descriptor. Full HCI log file is also attached for reference. 11:29:38:165: Call setNotifyValue: YES
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Sep ’25
Airpods Pro2(USB-C type) Noise Reduction Mode
Dear Apple: I find a problem on Airpods Pro2(USB-C type). 1、When an iPhone Xs Max running iOS 18.1 is connected to AirPods Pro 2 (Lightning connector version), the headphone settings page displays four noise cancellation modes: Off, Transparency, Adaptive, and Noise Cancellation. 2、When an iPhone 14 running iOS 26.2 is connected to AirPods Pro 2 (Lightning connector version), the headphone settings page displays three noise cancellation modes: Transparency, Adaptive, and Noise Cancellation How many modes is on Airpods Pro2?
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