In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of BluetoothCommunicatorExample on FreeBSD Latest. BluetoothCommunicatorExample is a Bluetooth communication application developed using Android Studio.
Before we proceed with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
Follow the steps below to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on FreeBSD Latest:
git clone https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample.git
Open Android Studio, click on Open an existing project and select the cloned repository from your system.
Once the project is opened, click on the Sync Project with Gradle Files button to synchronize the project with Gradle.
In the Build menu, click on Rebuild Project to compile the source code.
Connect your Android device to your FreeBSD system via USB and enable USB Debugging on your device.
In Android Studio, click on the Run button to deploy and run the application on your Android device.
On your Android device, enable Bluetooth and search for available Bluetooth devices. Select the device to which you want to connect and authenticate the connection.
Once the connection has been established, you can send and receive data using the BluetoothCommunicatorExample application.
In this tutorial, we have demonstrated how to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on FreeBSD Latest. If you follow the steps mentioned above carefully, you should be able to install and use BluetoothCommunicatorExample effortlessly.
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