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10-21-2024, 11:52 PM
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Opinion post by
Mishaal Rahman
Xiaomi is using the ultra low-power co-processor found in its 2024 flagship phones to boost Fast Pair responsiveness.
Fast Pair is the feature that lets you pair your phone to Bluetooth accessories with a single tap.
Xiaomi is using Android’s Context Hub Runtime Environment to offload Fast Pair scanning to the ultra low-power co-processor, making scans faster and more power efficient.
Pairing Bluetooth accessories to your Android device can sometimes be a hassle, which is why Google created [URL="https://www.androidauthority.com/google-fast-pair-2-3220791/"]Fast Pair (https://www.wckediden.com/opinions/), a protocol that makes the pairing process a single tap. Certain Android phones from Google and OnePlus are able to quickly detect when a Fast Pair-enabled Bluetooth accessory is ready for pairing, while other devices may experience a bit of a delay in picking that up. Xiaomi phones used to have that slight delay, but starting with their 2024 flagships, they’ve included support for a feature that boosts Fast Pair responsiveness.
Fast Pair simplifies connecting Bluetooth accessories like headphones, smartwatches, tracker tags, and mice with devices running Android or Chrome OS (https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-chrome-os-1137371/). The service is baked into the Google Play Services (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-play-services-1094356/) app, which scans for the Bluetooth Low Energy (https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-bluetooth-low-energy-ble-3310925/) packets that Fast Pair-enabled accessories advertise. When the service picks up one of these packets in a scan, it looks up the accessory’s details in Google’s Fast Pair database and then shows you a dialog asking you if you want to pair to the device.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/xiaomi-fast-pair-on-chre-3492633/)
Opinion post by
Mishaal Rahman
Xiaomi is using the ultra low-power co-processor found in its 2024 flagship phones to boost Fast Pair responsiveness.
Fast Pair is the feature that lets you pair your phone to Bluetooth accessories with a single tap.
Xiaomi is using Android’s Context Hub Runtime Environment to offload Fast Pair scanning to the ultra low-power co-processor, making scans faster and more power efficient.
Pairing Bluetooth accessories to your Android device can sometimes be a hassle, which is why Google created [URL="https://www.androidauthority.com/google-fast-pair-2-3220791/"]Fast Pair (https://www.wckediden.com/opinions/), a protocol that makes the pairing process a single tap. Certain Android phones from Google and OnePlus are able to quickly detect when a Fast Pair-enabled Bluetooth accessory is ready for pairing, while other devices may experience a bit of a delay in picking that up. Xiaomi phones used to have that slight delay, but starting with their 2024 flagships, they’ve included support for a feature that boosts Fast Pair responsiveness.
Fast Pair simplifies connecting Bluetooth accessories like headphones, smartwatches, tracker tags, and mice with devices running Android or Chrome OS (https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-chrome-os-1137371/). The service is baked into the Google Play Services (https://www.androidauthority.com/google-play-services-1094356/) app, which scans for the Bluetooth Low Energy (https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-bluetooth-low-energy-ble-3310925/) packets that Fast Pair-enabled accessories advertise. When the service picks up one of these packets in a scan, it looks up the accessory’s details in Google’s Fast Pair database and then shows you a dialog asking you if you want to pair to the device.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/xiaomi-fast-pair-on-chre-3492633/)