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|  | These communication functions operate on an iphone_connection_t, thus their
function name should reflect that. | 
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|  | [#104 state:resolved] | 
|  | This error is returned if the service does not exist on the device.
It comes handy to detect if for instance the AFC2 service is actually
setup on a device or not. | 
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|  | Conflicts:
	src/iphone.c | 
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|  | Implementations can now supply a full pair record and thus use their
own preferred method of managing pairing records if needed. | 
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