@Anton:

The fix that was released is the addition of Intel 7260 Bluetooth
firmware for device ID 8087:07dc, which has been shipping in Ubuntu
since at least Saucy.

It doesn't mean that Bluetooth is fixed. Bluez (and/or the kernel's
Bluetooth stack) still doesn't handle the setup properly because, thanks
to bad design by ASUS, the Bluetooth hardware is poorly integrated on
the UX301 models. See:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/396021/what-is-causing-my-intel-7260
-bluetooth-device-to-disconnect-when-i-unblock-it-w

The workaround given in the first post of the above link enables
Bluetooth, but at the cost of disabling USB 3.0. Another workaround,
which was a pain to set up and only gave me occasional success, is to
uninstall the Bluez stack and replace it with the Blueman stack, but I
really don't recommend that (I've switched back to Bluez).

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  Support for Intel 7260 bluetooth [8087:07dc]

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