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Anyone here using SE P9x0 (900, 910,990) in the car with the bluetooth
support from the car maker (Audi, BMW ...)?
I will get my new car soon, and it has Audi Bluetooth HF (Audi A4).
My current phone is a P910.
Is there anyone here with experience of this combination, how well (or not well) will it work ?
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Posted: 2007-04-19 14:26:57
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you should ask the company you have your car from.
usualy bluetooth does work quite fine with any phone.
i found panasonic and samsung sometimes causes trouble.
like some sony ericsson (k750) have trouble with nokia carkit (ck-7w) it's connection gets lost at random.
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Posted: 2007-04-19 15:06:40
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Hi, and thank's for the answer.
I have investigated this quite a lot, and found that the simpler phones (not smartphones, not P910) seems to work better with bluetooth.
Some of the difference is that for some phones you get access to both stored numbers on the SIM card and the telephone book.
As far as i understand it, this is not the case for P9x0. At least not for P910
according to lists from Audi.
So I believe that what you get is basic functionality, answer call, hang up, but not dialling up. (this from the steering wheel.
Well i guess I will see in a few weeks.
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Posted: 2007-04-19 19:53:52
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FYI
My P910 could just answer calls with the button on the steering wheel, and I had to dial up through the phone (not the steering wheel). No browsing of the phone book.
As a contrast my shiny new P990i does it all, browsing phone book, answering and calling from the steering wheel.
It seems the phone book is copied to the cars bluetooth system, it has room for 4 different phones.
Work's great so far.
I'm happy!
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Posted: 2007-05-19 13:58:31
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On 2007-05-19 13:58:31, mattiL wrote:
FYI
As a contrast my shiny new P990i does it all, browsing phone book, answering and calling from the steering wheel.
It seems the phone book is copied to the cars bluetooth system, it has room for 4 different phones.
Work's great so far.
I'm happy!
Hi,
Not wishing to jump in on your post, but I find it quite annoying that a generic bluetooth kit in an Audi works fine with a P990, yet my Sony Ericsson HCB-700 bluetooth car kit bought only a few months ago will not read the phonebook in my P990. Rediculous me thinks.

[ This Message was edited by: RichT610 on 2007-05-19 15:51 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-19 16:50:05
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