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Actually, Android generally doesn't natively support Bluetooth GPS at all, it does support SPP, but your application has to handle the data(Garmin Pilot). Or you use an application that creates a virtual 'mock' GPS for those apps(Google Maps, Anywhere Map, etc) that don't directly support a serial GPS. Or on rooted devices you can get an application that makes the Bluetooth Serial GPS just like the internal GPS.
Apple treats 3rd party GPS units as fully supported location service, the downside is that the manufacturers have to be blessed and use the 'magic chip' and pay Apple lots of money so not just any Bluetooth device is usable. And like Android, on Jailbroken devices you can get apps that let any GPS work.
Apple treats 3rd party GPS units as fully supported location service, the downside is that the manufacturers have to be blessed and use the 'magic chip' and pay Apple lots of money so not just any Bluetooth device is usable. And like Android, on Jailbroken devices you can get apps that let any GPS work.