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| /*! |
| \page mobiledevelopment.html |
| \title Mobile APIs |
| \brief APIs for accessing mobile hardware |
| |
| New in Qt 5 are APIs for mobile platforms. These APIs access various |
| hardware and mobile features. There are also APIs for extending support |
| to other devices and platforms. |
| |
| \section2 Supported Mobile Platforms |
| |
| The following pages contain information about setting up Qt Creator and |
| how to get started with the mobile platforms: |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt for Android}{Android} |
| \li \l{Qt for iOS}{iOS} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 Sensors |
| |
| The Qt Sensors module's APIs allow access to various hardware |
| sensors. Accelerometers, light sensors, compass, and gyroscope sensors |
| are one of the many types of sensors supported by the QML and C++ APIs. |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt Sensors} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 Positioning |
| |
| Accessing location information through Global Positioning System (GPS) or |
| Cell ID positioning is available through the positioning APIs from the Qt |
| Positioning module. Additionally, devices which use NMEA protocols can be |
| used as a source. |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt Positioning} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 Location |
| |
| The Qt Location module's API allows access to map, navigation, and place data. |
| It is possible to interact with tile maps using gestures to pan, flick, and |
| zoom. Additional information such as routes or places may be displayed on the |
| map. |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt Location} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 Bluetooth |
| |
| The Qt Bluetooth module's APIs allows access to Bluetooth-enabled devices. |
| There are APIs for scanning Bluetooth devices and sharing data among |
| devices. The APIs have support for radio-frequency communication (RFCOMM) |
| and OBEX Object Push Profile (OPP) protocols. |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt Bluetooth} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 NFC |
| |
| Near field communication (NFC) support is provided by the Qt NFC module. The |
| QML and C++ APIs sets up communication between NFC Forum Tags and NFC Forum |
| Devices through the of NFC Logical Link Control Protocol (LLCP). |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt NFC} |
| \endlist |
| |
| \section1 In-App Purchasing |
| |
| The Qt Purchasing module enables mobile developers to generate revenue from |
| their applications on Android and iOS platforms. The module provides C++ and |
| QML alternatives to support the In-App purchasing use case in Qt |
| applications. |
| |
| \list |
| \li \l{Qt Purchasing} |
| \endlist |
| |
| */ |