Bluetooth PDA/Smart Phone Compatability
#16
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Check your phone here
STEP #2: PREPARE YOUR VEHICLE
Press the "Settings" button
Select "Phone"
Select "Bluetooth Setup"
Select "Pair Phone"
Select desired entry (overwrite existing or new)
And then I had to go to search for audio enhancements in my phone's Bluetooth menu and Voila! it connected like a charm. Now I make and receive calls easily with my car and just leave the phone plugged in the charger in the armrest. People tell me they hear me great - and I hear them great. Also cool thing is with Bluetooth you can hear your personal ringtone via the car's speakers rather than be forced to hear a default car ringtone (which is boring but available)....One main downer is that I am manually creating my phonebook in the car's list. It stores only up to 40 so I will put just the 15-20 people I call most. Also oddly enough I dont think you can ABC order the phone book it just sits there in the list in the order u enter the names. So get it right the first time.
SWEET! I dont have to get a different phone. And INFI's slow research team should update their compatible phone list.
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I think this is really an issue with HTC phones instead of infinity. My old phone was an HTC Wizzard and i have tried it also with the same problems.
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Just got the new LG Voyager(Verizon's answer to the iPhone) and it works much better with the G37 than my previous phone, a Samsung a940. Just sharing my findings for anyone who might be looking at the LG.
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Overall, how would you rate how you hear others/how others hear you on the car's bluetooth (on a scale of 1-10)?
For example, John calls me i can hear him as a 7 he hears me as a 6 so you would put thats as 7/6.
Just wanting to get other people's opinions on how well it works.
For example, John calls me i can hear him as a 7 he hears me as a 6 so you would put thats as 7/6.
Just wanting to get other people's opinions on how well it works.
#27
Well i would have to say 9/9.
I've asked people when I'm talking to them what it sounds like on their end and all of them have said they thought I was on the phone (meaning not using a handsfree device).
I've asked people when I'm talking to them what it sounds like on their end and all of them have said they thought I was on the phone (meaning not using a handsfree device).
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I also have the TyTN II and just like marsb007 the sound is horendous. the only workaround i have been able to figure is to answer the call on the phone and then transfer it to the car. Once i do this then i can carry out the call and the quality is just ok. now for outbound calls it's a pain in the A$$, dial the number change the voice to the handset and then when the caller answers change back to the car.
I think this is really an issue with HTC phones instead of infinity. My old phone was an HTC Wizzard and i have tried it also with the same problems.
I think this is really an issue with HTC phones instead of infinity. My old phone was an HTC Wizzard and i have tried it also with the same problems.
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I have a Samsung a900 (Blade). Bluetooth works fine when talking but when people call their name shows up as private. Time for a new phone I guess.