Please check your facts, your article is totally wrong. Nokia wants to use Wibree for low power sensors that are powered by coin batteries and do not need recharging. Bluetooth will remain for other applications.
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Please check your facts, your article is totally wrong. Nokia wants to use Wibree for low power sensors that are powered by coin batteries and do not need recharging. Bluetooth will remain for other applications.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/03/wibree_launch/