Unfortunately, this is impossible. RFCOMM is NOT supported on iOS unless the communication is encrypted through one of Apples' proprietary encryption chips. Since Android used "standards compliant" Bluetooth, and not Apple-encrypted Bluetooth, this won't work.
iOS to Android Bluetooth RFCOMM
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01-06-2022 - |
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I know this has been asked many times, but things seem to evolve very fast and the answers seem outdated.
Is there a way to let iOS and Android communicate via a Bluetooth RFCOMM channel? Maybe opening sockets?
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