Merge "Bluetooth: Spell mandatory correctly" am: e7899bcd32 am: e17c4e0003 am: 438264485d
Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/frameworks/base/+/1449262
Change-Id: Ifeb448aa4ec158309cc8d86d05c13aeac9706b3f
diff --git a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
index 3c7d8fc..872c377 100644
--- a/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
+++ b/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothAdapter.java
@@ -2529,7 +2529,7 @@
* Create a listening, insecure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
* <p>The link key is not required to be authenticated, i.e the communication may be
* vulnerable to Person In the Middle attacks. For Bluetooth 2.1 devices,
- * the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory.
+ * the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandatory.
* For legacy devices (pre Bluetooth 2.1 devices) the link will not
* be encrypted. Use {@link #listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if an
* encrypted and authenticated communication channel is desired.
@@ -2568,7 +2568,7 @@
* an input and output capability or just has the ability to display a numeric key,
* a secure socket connection is not possible and this socket can be used.
* Use {@link #listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord}, if encryption is not required.
- * For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandartory.
+ * For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, the link will be encrypted, as encryption is mandatory.
* For more details, refer to the Security Model section 5.2 (vol 3) of
* Bluetooth Core Specification version 2.1 + EDR.
* <p>Use {@link BluetoothServerSocket#accept} to retrieve incoming