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<h2>Wi-Fi</h2>
<p>The Wi-Fi APIs provide a means by which application can communicate with the lower-level
wireless stack that provides Wi-Fi network access. Almost all information from the device supplicant
is available, including the connected network's link speed, IP address, negotiation state, and more.
It also provides information about all non-connected available networks. Some of the available network
interactions include the ability to scan, add, dave, terminate and initiate connections.</p>
<h2>Bluetooth</h2>
<p>The Android platform includes support for the Bluetooth network stack, which allows a device to
wirelessly exchange data with other Bluetooth devices. The application framework provides access to
the Bluetooth functionality through the Android Bluetooth APIs. These APIs let applications
wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth devices, enabling point-to-point and multipoint wireless
features.</p>
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