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Why do you falsely advertise Bluetooth 5 support, when it really is only Bluetooth Low Energy Support?

Many of your descriptions of your product keep talking about Bluetooth 5 support. 

For example: https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Low-power-short-range-wireless/Bluetooth-5

There are other examples, such as the product brief: https://www.nordicsemi.com/-/media/Software-and-other-downloads/Product-Briefs/nRF52832-product-brief.pdf?la=en&hash=2F9D995F754BA2F2EA944A2C4351E682AB7CB0B9

This is misleading and is false-advertising since Bluetooth 5 includes Bluetooth Low-Energy and other non Low-energy profiles, yet your chip only support BLE. 

I blame the Bluetooth organization itself for making Bluetooth 5 and BLE very confusing to separate and understand, but if you dig enough, you'll see that there is still support for classic bluetooth protocols in Bluetooth 5, which your chips don't support. I know your engineers understand this from the answers on the DevZone you provide. The question is why your marketing team didn't get the memo?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't you consider this a bit misleading. Is there some reason for this?

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