Android Phonebook to '09 G37 - Finally!
#1
Android Phonebook to '09 G37 - Finally!
I have seen several messages on here regarding issues transferring the phonebook entries from an Android-based phone to the earlier G37s. When I got my Droid X last year, I tried everything and never got it to work. I rarely talk on the phone though, so it wasn't a big deal to me.
My wife is now the primary driver of our G37 and recently switched from a Blackberry to a Droid Pro. She talks on the phone constantly and really wanted to get the phonebook working properly. I tried it again tonight and finally have a procedure that works. I thought I would share it in case it might help someone else.
Go to the Marketplace on the phone and download "Bluetooth File Transfer", it is a free app. Go to Setting on the car, select Phone, and get to the point where it is waiting for the phonebook to download. At that point, open the Bluetooth File Transfer app on the phone, hit the Application button, then More, and then Send Contacts. Click the star beside All to select all the contacts and then push the button to Send As Single.
It took about 30 seconds to download all her contacts. As far as we can tell, they are all now in there.
My wife is now the primary driver of our G37 and recently switched from a Blackberry to a Droid Pro. She talks on the phone constantly and really wanted to get the phonebook working properly. I tried it again tonight and finally have a procedure that works. I thought I would share it in case it might help someone else.
Go to the Marketplace on the phone and download "Bluetooth File Transfer", it is a free app. Go to Setting on the car, select Phone, and get to the point where it is waiting for the phonebook to download. At that point, open the Bluetooth File Transfer app on the phone, hit the Application button, then More, and then Send Contacts. Click the star beside All to select all the contacts and then push the button to Send As Single.
It took about 30 seconds to download all her contacts. As far as we can tell, they are all now in there.
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Mr. Drop it like it's hot
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I have seen several messages on here regarding issues transferring the phonebook entries from an Android-based phone to the earlier G37s. When I got my Droid X last year, I tried everything and never got it to work. I rarely talk on the phone though, so it wasn't a big deal to me.
My wife is now the primary driver of our G37 and recently switched from a Blackberry to a Droid Pro. She talks on the phone constantly and really wanted to get the phonebook working properly. I tried it again tonight and finally have a procedure that works. I thought I would share it in case it might help someone else.
Go to the Marketplace on the phone and download "Bluetooth File Transfer", it is a free app. Go to Setting on the car, select Phone, and get to the point where it is waiting for the phonebook to download. At that point, open the Bluetooth File Transfer app on the phone, hit the Application button, then More, and then Send Contacts. Click the star beside All to select all the contacts and then push the button to Send As Single.
It took about 30 seconds to download all her contacts. As far as we can tell, they are all now in there.
My wife is now the primary driver of our G37 and recently switched from a Blackberry to a Droid Pro. She talks on the phone constantly and really wanted to get the phonebook working properly. I tried it again tonight and finally have a procedure that works. I thought I would share it in case it might help someone else.
Go to the Marketplace on the phone and download "Bluetooth File Transfer", it is a free app. Go to Setting on the car, select Phone, and get to the point where it is waiting for the phonebook to download. At that point, open the Bluetooth File Transfer app on the phone, hit the Application button, then More, and then Send Contacts. Click the star beside All to select all the contacts and then push the button to Send As Single.
It took about 30 seconds to download all her contacts. As far as we can tell, they are all now in there.
I actually got this to work today also, but was not sure how it worked this time vs all other posts that had issues. Now that you have posted this it makes sense as to why hahaha. That Bluetooth fle transfer app. I found some entries not transferred correctly though. Thanks for the explanation!!!
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Oh, I did this on my phone after setting the car to accept a file transfer of the phone book. Update: the app I have is called bluetooth share
using adroid 2.2 with tmobile G2, with BT enabled, discoverable, paired with the car.
1. Select phone
2. select contacts tab
3. select menu button
4. from the menu select import/export
5. then from the list select "share visible contacts"
6. then complete action using.. bluetooth
using adroid 2.2 with tmobile G2, with BT enabled, discoverable, paired with the car.
1. Select phone
2. select contacts tab
3. select menu button
4. from the menu select import/export
5. then from the list select "share visible contacts"
6. then complete action using.. bluetooth
Last edited by cereal2k; 02-25-2011 at 11:56 PM.
#5
Great, great, great share! Thanks.
Costs $.99 on iPhone, but with Installous there is a program called Bluetooth Communicator which will work also. Tried last night and fail...
Costs $.99 on iPhone, but with Installous there is a program called Bluetooth Communicator which will work also. Tried last night and fail...
Last edited by breftayka; 03-11-2011 at 12:58 PM.
#6
So I was tickled to see that we could do this and I transferred some of my contacts, but, they came is as a "downloaded phonebook" and when the car is under power it's not available. It becomes enabled when I stop. I guess I'm going to need some kind of bypass. but
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#8
what year G do you have?
#12
Hi all,
Well, I got my phonebook loaded, but it WOULD NOT go into the phonebook section in the car system. I was only able to get it to load into the call download. My original attempts as described above did not work. The phone connection to the car kept on stopping, or ran in an endless loop and nothing was loading.
I had to load the phone contacts onto the SD card in my EVO 4G, and then I was able to do the transfer. However, the only place the transfer seemed to be able to go to in the car was the Call Download directory.
This is at least better than nothing. I can go to the call download menu and and manually click up or down iwth the thumb selector on the steering wheel and then click in the name and make the call that way. The bluetooth connection seems to be fine. In fact, it's much better than using the speaker on the phone.
I'm still working on how to transfer all the downloaded contacts, 282 of them, to the phonebook so I can use the voice call command.
It was much easier in my new 2010 F150 FX4 with SYNC. That system is just fantastic. Also, the EVO held the two identities for the BT connection, SYNC for the F150 and MY-CAR for the G37S. I drove the F150 to dinner last night and it was flawless, so I guess, at least for now, there are no conflict issues with having both profiles on the EVO...
I'm open for any good ideas anyone may have on this...
TIA,
JJ
Well, I got my phonebook loaded, but it WOULD NOT go into the phonebook section in the car system. I was only able to get it to load into the call download. My original attempts as described above did not work. The phone connection to the car kept on stopping, or ran in an endless loop and nothing was loading.
I had to load the phone contacts onto the SD card in my EVO 4G, and then I was able to do the transfer. However, the only place the transfer seemed to be able to go to in the car was the Call Download directory.
This is at least better than nothing. I can go to the call download menu and and manually click up or down iwth the thumb selector on the steering wheel and then click in the name and make the call that way. The bluetooth connection seems to be fine. In fact, it's much better than using the speaker on the phone.
I'm still working on how to transfer all the downloaded contacts, 282 of them, to the phonebook so I can use the voice call command.
It was much easier in my new 2010 F150 FX4 with SYNC. That system is just fantastic. Also, the EVO held the two identities for the BT connection, SYNC for the F150 and MY-CAR for the G37S. I drove the F150 to dinner last night and it was flawless, so I guess, at least for now, there are no conflict issues with having both profiles on the EVO...
I'm open for any good ideas anyone may have on this...
TIA,
JJ
#13
I'm using a samsung vibrant on froyo 2.2. With my 2010 G37, it would sometimes disconnect and run a debugging process named bluetoothd that runs my CPU at 100% and drains the battery. Has anyone experienced something like this?
I've noticed that sometimes when I call or receive calls, I would sometimes have the contact name displayed and sometimes just the number. Would dling these apps from the market solve that?
Thanks
I've noticed that sometimes when I call or receive calls, I would sometimes have the contact name displayed and sometimes just the number. Would dling these apps from the market solve that?
Thanks
#14
Hi all,
Well, So much for a good idea....
In my previous post I was able to download all my EVO's phone entreis to the call download section of the car's system. I tested it out in the garage of my home and I was able to call my numbers using the highlight and select switch on the sterring wheel. It worked very well and the BT connection was great.
HOWEVER, while driving today I made the disappointing discovery that the calls will only work when the vehicle is not in motion, as others have indicated. There has to be a way to fix this mess. Since some people have been able to get theit contacts into thier phone books. I certainly hope that IF I am able to move the contact list,,,,big IF, I know,,,,that the calls will then work with voice command when the car is moving...
Any ideas you computer and phone guys???
TIA,
JJ
Well, So much for a good idea....
In my previous post I was able to download all my EVO's phone entreis to the call download section of the car's system. I tested it out in the garage of my home and I was able to call my numbers using the highlight and select switch on the sterring wheel. It worked very well and the BT connection was great.
HOWEVER, while driving today I made the disappointing discovery that the calls will only work when the vehicle is not in motion, as others have indicated. There has to be a way to fix this mess. Since some people have been able to get theit contacts into thier phone books. I certainly hope that IF I am able to move the contact list,,,,big IF, I know,,,,that the calls will then work with voice command when the car is moving...
Any ideas you computer and phone guys???
TIA,
JJ
Last edited by jjgi5150; 07-04-2011 at 07:48 PM.