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-rw-r--r--core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java15
-rw-r--r--core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothManager.java5
2 files changed, 9 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
index 64c0f31de723..fc3a72482a79 100644
--- a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
+++ b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
@@ -70,9 +70,10 @@ import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
* devices, and start a scan for Bluetooth LE devices.
*
* <p>To get a {@link BluetoothAdapter} representing the local Bluetooth
- * adapter, when running on JELLY_BEAN_MR1 and below, call the
- * static {@link #getDefaultAdapter} method; when running on JELLY_BEAN_MR2 and
- * higher, call {@link BluetoothManager#getAdapter}.
+ * adapter, call the {@link BluetoothManager#getAdapter} function on {@link BluetoothManager}.
+ * On JELLY_BEAN_MR1 and below you will need to use the static {@link #getDefaultAdapter}
+ * method instead.
+ * </p><p>
* Fundamentally, this is your starting point for all
* Bluetooth actions. Once you have the local adapter, you can get a set of
* {@link BluetoothDevice} objects representing all paired devices with
@@ -81,14 +82,13 @@ import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantReadWriteLock;
* listen for incoming connection requests with
* {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String,UUID)}; or start a scan for
* Bluetooth LE devices with {@link #startLeScan(LeScanCallback callback)}.
- *
- * <p>This class is thread safe.
- *
+ * </p>
+ * <p>This class is thread safe.</p>
* <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
* Most methods require the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH}
* permission and some also require the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN} permission.
- *
+ * </p>
* <div class="special reference">
* <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
* <p>
@@ -565,6 +565,7 @@ public final class BluetoothAdapter {
* <p>Currently Android only supports one Bluetooth adapter, but the API
* could be extended to support more. This will always return the default
* adapter.
+ * </p>
* @return the default local adapter, or null if Bluetooth is not supported
* on this hardware platform
*/
diff --git a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothManager.java b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothManager.java
index e2fa38a9309f..bacce800620b 100644
--- a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothManager.java
+++ b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothManager.java
@@ -33,10 +33,7 @@ import java.util.List;
* Use {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService(java.lang.String)}
* with {@link Context#BLUETOOTH_SERVICE} to create an {@link BluetoothManager},
* then call {@link #getAdapter} to obtain the {@link BluetoothAdapter}.
- * <p>
- * Alternately, you can just call the static helper
- * {@link BluetoothAdapter#getDefaultAdapter()}.
- *
+ * </p>
* <div class="special reference">
* <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
* <p>