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Linux: The recent Bluetooth stack for Android is Gabeldorsche.
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===={{Anchor|BLUEDROID}}BlueDroid/Fluoride====
[[Android (operating system)|Android]] switched from BlueZ to its own ''BlueDroid'' stack, created by [[Broadcom]], in late 2012.<ref name=lwn-BlueZ-Android/> BlueDroid has been since been renamed Fluoride.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gerrit.unlegacy-android.org/plugins/gitiles/Unlegacy-Android/android_system_bt/+/219d4b6a542ade76b6069ee99cd0af0548139c9c|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190831084012/https://gerrit.unlegacy-android.org/plugins/gitiles/Unlegacy-Android/android_system_bt/%2B/219d4b6a542ade76b6069ee99cd0af0548139c9c|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 31, 2019|title=Fluoride Bluetooth stack|website=android.googlesource.com|access-date=2019-08-31}} </ref> Marcel Holtmann from the Intel Open Source Technology Center, claimed that Google made a poor choice in switching to BlueDroid, during a presentation for ''BlueZ for Android'' at the Android Builders Summit in 2014.<ref name=lwn-BlueZ-Android/>
 
==== Gabeldorsche ====
With Android 13, Google by default enabled the newly developed Bluetooth stack ''Gabeldorsche''.<ref>https://www.xda-developers.com/android-13-gabeldorsche-bluetooth-stack/</ref>
 
The name ''Gabeldorsche'' very indirectly relates to [[Sweyn Forkbeard]], the son and successor of [[Harald Bluetooth]].<ref>https://9to5google.com/2020/02/19/android-11-dp1-gabeldorsche-bluetooth/</ref>
 
===Mac OS X===