Linked by Adam S on Tue 26th Aug 2008 17:43 UTC, submitted by stonyandcher
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Google has dropped the Bluetooth and GTalkService instant messaging APIs (application program interfaces) from the set of tools for the first version of the mobile phone OS, Android 1.0, according to the Android Developers Blog. The company opted to drop the Bluetooth API because "we plain ran out of time," said Nick Pelly, one of the Android engineers responsible for the Bluetooth API, on the blog posting. But the company made clear that handsets using the Android OS will work with other Bluetooth devices such as headsets, for example. Ed note: To be clear, only the APIs are delayed, not the features. This suggests third party apps will not be able to access these frameworks.
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They are dropping the APIs
by kragil on Tue 26th Aug 2008 18:06 UTC
kragil
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2006-01-04

You will be able to use your headset etc.

And those APIs will come in the future.

My guess is that the FCC had problems and so Google decided to drop the BT API for now.