So now we know why Apple has not enabled a bluetooth keyboard to pair with the iPhone. It's called the iPad, and they would not want the iPhone to encroach on its market positioning. But that's OK, since those of us who want to pair a BT keyboard with our iPhones have a solution, as the article above describes. I am glad Apple makes the iPhone, and they often make business decisions that place limits on users in order to make lots of money and keep themselves in business to create more products people like me will like. But I am also glad that there a people like BTstack that enable us to circumvent those limitations. For those of you that dislike Apple and iPhone, knock yourself out with whatever other products you like. That is why the market exists: choice for everyone! So be happy and stop being whiners.
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So now we know why Apple has not enabled a bluetooth keyboard to pair with the iPhone. It's called the iPad, and they would not want the iPhone to encroach on its market positioning. But that's OK, since those of us who want to pair a BT keyboard with our iPhones have a solution, as the article above describes. I am glad Apple makes the iPhone, and they often make business decisions that place limits on users in order to make lots of money and keep themselves in business to create more products people like me will like. But I am also glad that there a people like BTstack that enable us to circumvent those limitations. For those of you that dislike Apple and iPhone, knock yourself out with whatever other products you like. That is why the market exists: choice for everyone! So be happy and stop being whiners.