Navigation & Audio Bluetooth compatibility list
#376
Hi Everyone,
I took delivery of my 2008 MCS on 7/16/2008 and was concerned about compatability of my LG VX5400 w/ Verizon service. I followed the instructions for linking the car's Bluetooth & phone and found it works great! My contacts list is available and dials through the radio, although I don't use the Voice Commands so I don't know if that would work.
I also moved the microphone for the Bluetooth to the driver's side of the car. I found the information about that in a forum here on this site. Thanks everyone for all the great information on this site!!
I took delivery of my 2008 MCS on 7/16/2008 and was concerned about compatability of my LG VX5400 w/ Verizon service. I followed the instructions for linking the car's Bluetooth & phone and found it works great! My contacts list is available and dials through the radio, although I don't use the Voice Commands so I don't know if that would work.
I also moved the microphone for the Bluetooth to the driver's side of the car. I found the information about that in a forum here on this site. Thanks everyone for all the great information on this site!!
#377
Thanks Claymore! Had a great drive home today. Treo paired with MINI. I picked the car up at the end of the day. MA went through the car with me; I think I need a little practice making the calls. Incoming call went very smoothly. If Treo and MINI stay happy together, I'll be happy.
Actually, I was pretty darn happy just driving the MINI. I don't need no stinking phone to be happy...bring on the 'twisties'!
Actually, I was pretty darn happy just driving the MINI. I don't need no stinking phone to be happy...bring on the 'twisties'!
#378
Hi Everyone,
I took delivery of my 2008 MCS on 7/16/2008 and was concerned about compatability of my LG VX5400 w/ Verizon service. I followed the instructions for linking the car's Bluetooth & phone and found it works great! My contacts list is available and dials through the radio, although I don't use the Voice Commands so I don't know if that would work.
I took delivery of my 2008 MCS on 7/16/2008 and was concerned about compatability of my LG VX5400 w/ Verizon service. I followed the instructions for linking the car's Bluetooth & phone and found it works great! My contacts list is available and dials through the radio, although I don't use the Voice Commands so I don't know if that would work.
#379
It the less good category: Because the WM6.1 upgrade wiped my link to the company exchange server I had to reinput that. Again I "repaired" My contacts database is huge (1900+) and the car 'gagged' on it, i.e., when I try to look at the phone's directory it tries for a bit but then just returns to the main phone menu. I spoke with BMW (the number in the radio/phone) and the person there indicated there is a limit of numbers that the car can inport probably about 1000. She thought if the import was working properly the first 1000 numbers from my handset should have been imported... so she doesn't believe its properly linking.
Also according to MINI's PDFs in some phones it just lists the first thousand or so, in others it makes for problems with the Bluetooth connection.
#383
Bluetooth compatible +++++
Does anyone here use a cell phone GPS navigation system & weather radar in their MINI? (compatible that is). I was thinking about buying a GPS system but I like the radar satelite weather maps a cell phone offers. I was wondering just how reliable the weather radar (data plan) is. The GPS would just be an added benefit for me. But how reliable/good is the GPS system also? Especially when you are out of your local area? Or would you have to "plug" in your area first? Any suggestions? Not using a GPS (Garmin type) system, but just a cell phone. NJP
#384
#385
SO FAR (almost a week), the Treo 700p with the updated software has worked well! I started with just a few names in the address book and they loaded a bit slowly when it was first paired. Since then, I've added a few more names to the address book, and they loaded right into the MINI. Preformance-wise, "callees" tell me it sounds great, even with the windows down. I have not moved the mic yet.
Fingers crossed that it continues this way!
Fingers crossed that it continues this way!
#386
SPH-A900
An update on bluetooth workability of the Samsung SPH-A900. The MINI will retain the pairing info as long as you keep the phone on. I turned the car on and off several times and the pairing was still there. However, when I turned the phone off and on, I lost the pairing. So, if you are the type of person who never turns off their phone, you should be good to go. Voice dialing works and it reads the phonebook off the phone.
#388
Goodbye LG Venus, hello Moto W755
Well,
I was annoyed enough that my address book did not sync and that I could not make voice tags that I upgraded my phone to the Moto W755. I have had flip phones before and this one seems nice enough.
Now, my phone fully integrates, including address book and the ability to dial by name through the car via bluetooth. It also has an external bluetooth button, which is nice. I have only had it a day, but all looks good so far.
I was annoyed enough that my address book did not sync and that I could not make voice tags that I upgraded my phone to the Moto W755. I have had flip phones before and this one seems nice enough.
Now, my phone fully integrates, including address book and the ability to dial by name through the car via bluetooth. It also has an external bluetooth button, which is nice. I have only had it a day, but all looks good so far.
#390
I noticed on your spreadsheet that the Motorola Q9C is good across the board. When I did a search through the different threads, I couldn't find anything specific.
I decided to switch to the Q9C (from the Voyager) based on this information but I haven't gotten my car yet and won't until mid October. I only have 30 days to switch phones through Verizon so I was hoping I could get confirmation from anyone as to whether I should be in good shape with this phone as far as full features working with BT.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I decided to switch to the Q9C (from the Voyager) based on this information but I haven't gotten my car yet and won't until mid October. I only have 30 days to switch phones through Verizon so I was hoping I could get confirmation from anyone as to whether I should be in good shape with this phone as far as full features working with BT.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
#391
If you hover over the cell it will show the URL- it can be a bit tricky to grab it, but you can copy & paste the URL into a browser to get to the linked post. For the Q9C it's here.
#392
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I'd like to reconfirm that the Verizon Motorola W385 works quite excellently, I must say. My MA synched it for me and after he made a test call to the dealership, I was able to use all the features including the phone book and voice recognition. Up until now I've only had a cell phone as an emergency option along with my jumper cables and air pump. Now I might actually use the silly thing.
#393
#394
ENV2 compatible with 2008 MINI 08?
I just purchased my first MINI and I am enjoying every moment in the car! BUT I want to get a phone that is really compatible with the bluetooth!! I am looking into getting the LG ENV2 for Verizon.....anybody have experience with it??? OR can you you reccomened a Verizon phone that is fully compatible with the bluetooth! Any help would be great!
#395
I just purchased my first MINI and I am enjoying every moment in the car! BUT I want to get a phone that is really compatible with the bluetooth!! I am looking into getting the LG ENV2 for Verizon.....anybody have experience with it??? OR can you you reccomened a Verizon phone that is fully compatible with the bluetooth! Any help would be great!
The LG enV2 and Voyager that are listed on the MINI website as being compatible have version V03 firmware and LG has updated the firmware at least 3 times, V05, V07 and V10 all of which virtually eliminate the use of blue tooth in the mini.
If you wan to get a phone that is compatible stick with one that is on the list at the we address. This is the most up to date list compiled buy nicknbecka from reports here on NAM.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...HjCm-AfA&hl=en
#396
Did you click on the left hyperlink in nicknbecka's signature line? If not, please do and take a look at the incredible spreadsheet...as well as the explanations in the thread just two before yours. Then, if you have some specific questions - ask away.
P.S. I see schatzy and I were posting at the same time. Guess, for once, I'm glad to have held on to my old Verizon LG 5300 as it works perfectly.
P.S. I see schatzy and I were posting at the same time. Guess, for once, I'm glad to have held on to my old Verizon LG 5300 as it works perfectly.
#398
If you're looking more toward the smartphone end of things, the Blackberries all work well, but if you're not wanting the data plan they're bad news with Verizon, where it's required.
It might be easier to come up with a list of phones you like using the phone search tool on the Verizon Wireless website and then check them for compatibility.
It might be easier to come up with a list of phones you like using the phone search tool on the Verizon Wireless website and then check them for compatibility.
#399
Blackberry Curve for Verizon is excellent. Pearl is excellent as well if you're into smartphones with a data contract. And don't sweat updating the firmware on most phones either. 9 times out of 10 it does nothing for you at all unless you want some oddball language support, etc. For my BB Pearl there have been countless "upgrades" over the 2 years and only 2 actually offered a new feature (bigger card support and html support). There's a rule on the BB forum: if it ain't broke don't try and fix it with firmware, and know what you're installing before you install it.
#400