Bluetooth phone help...
#3
A few Nokias such as the 6310i and others do.
You will need to drop the sim in the slot, although that defeats the purpose.
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2006/...pur-bluetooth/
Last edited by gareeb; 12-15-2007 at 10:55 AM.
#4
The Blackberry phones do not support RSAP ( remote sim access profile ) bluetooth.
A few Nokias such as the 6310i and others do.
You will need to drop the sim in the slot, although that defeats the purpose.
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2006/...pur-bluetooth/
A few Nokias such as the 6310i and others do.
You will need to drop the sim in the slot, although that defeats the purpose.
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2006/...pur-bluetooth/
You may be able to link the blackberry with the car, but it won't hold calls. RSAP is a more secure network than bluetooth. You either have to get one of the two compatible Nokia phones or get a SIM card. The easiest is to get a SIM card. I usually recommend to buy the cheapest phone at Cingular with a SIM card. Back up all your contacts from your computer on to the new phone and then download it to the car. That way your phone book is in the car. Most people use it for outgoing calls only. Others forward their calls to the SIM card when they are driving. You should put the SIM card in with the engine off. That way it downloads faster when you turn the car on. Good luck Gil.
2008 models support more phones so they are making improvements.
#5
I just picked up an HTC Kaiser/AT&T Tilt. Anyone know how to get this phone paired up? We (the phone guy and myself) got the Touch Dual to pair up completely by accident but it couldn't replicate said accident with the Tilt. Ideas?
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