The scenario is as follows. I have an already deployed app being used by people. I am considering implementing some experimental Bluetooth Low Energy features, but before I do, I want to conduct an "in the wild" survey of the number of users who already have Bluetooth turned on/leave Bluetooth on all the time. So, I would just like to check this in the background and send back to a server statistics on number of users with Bluetooth already on, without ever actually using Bluetooth communications.
I have successfully instantiated a CBCentralManager
in my app and can retrieve the Bluetooth status both immediately after instantiation and when the Bluetooth state updates via centralManagerDidUpdateState:
. So that is all good. The problem I am having is that if the state is CBCentralManagerStatePoweredOff
, then the device brings up an alert prompting the user to "Turn On Bluetooth to Allow [app name] to Connect to Accessories". It is this prompt I am trying to avoid. At this stage I just wish to survey the number of users who leave Bluetooth On - I don't wish to use the Bluetooth connection.
So, is there a way to check the Bluetooth status without prompting the user if you don't intend on using the Bluetooth connection?
iOS 7 has a new options
parameter in the create of CBCentralManager
to turn this off, named CBCentralManagerOptionShowPowerAlertKey
I'd love a solution for earlier iOS.
You can use the following when you initialise the CBCentralManager
.
NSDictionary *options = @{CBCentralManagerOptionShowPowerAlertKey: @NO};
self.manager = [[CBCentralManager alloc] initWithDelegate:self queue:nil options:options];
I may have not explained it correctly, please right into the comment if there's any concern.
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