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New car means old phone :-(
ooops
17-02-2008
Hey guys,
Just brought a new car today with an in-built bluetooth system.
Thing is, it will only work with older handsets
When I say older I mean 6230i, k750i, 6233.

So the n95 has to be ditched and I have ordered a 6230i.
Bit gutted, that phone is 3 or more years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Just thought I would vent my frustration here!

Ooops
jamestm
18-02-2008
Why won't it work with newer phones? Sounds a bit silly to me.

Won't the N95 ever be compatible?

And what does the car need/use Bluetooth for exactly!?
ooops
18-02-2008
Originally Posted by jamestm:
“Why won't it work with newer phones? Sounds a bit silly to me.

Won't the N95 ever be compatible?

And what does the car need/use Bluetooth for exactly!?”

Dont know why, the garage just told me that my current phone would not work

The car is essentially a mahoosive bluetooth headset with wheels lol, that is why it needs it :-P

Got a 6230i + the relevant cable from ebay for 70squiders..........

Ooops
prking
18-02-2008
Why do you need a cable?

I've never seen a bluetoothed car that wouldn't work with any bluetooth phone. Especially an N95 which supports the remote SIM profile. Have you tried it? Which car is it?
ooops
18-02-2008
Originally Posted by prking:
“Why do you need a cable?

I've never seen a bluetoothed car that wouldn't work with any bluetooth phone. Especially an N95 which supports the remote SIM profile. Have you tried it? Which car is it?”

Its not a cable, more a cradle for the phone to charge in.

Its a BMW 3 series on an 04 plate.
prking
18-02-2008
I think I can see what's happened here. The garage are working from an old list of compatible phones.

I would try your N95.
Deanparkr
18-02-2008
Originally Posted by prking:
“I think I can see what's happened here. The garage are working from an old list of compatible phones.

I would try your N95.”

Seconded, that is most likely the case
ooops
18-02-2008
Originally Posted by prking:
“I think I can see what's happened here. The garage are working from an old list of compatible phones.

I would try your N95.”

The list is on the BMW site so would have thought that it was updated regulary.

Brought a 6230i and charging cradle anyways.

prking, do you mind me asking what the remote sim system is?

Many Thanks

Oooops
prking
19-02-2008
It allows the car kit to access your contacts and to show battery and signal strength meters. It can also show message received etc.
Jay23Sx
20-02-2008
To be honest the list of phones only exists to show which ones they've actually bothered testing and certified. It doesn't mean any other phone doesn't work.

For example, I work in IT but deal with Fleet Management a lot, I know that Audi and Mercedes can both use the Nokia 6233 (new model) but it's not on the approved list.

Don't bother with the cradle if you plan to charge your phone overnight like most people. The whole point of bluetooth is you don't need a silly cradle and can just stash the phone in the door pocket or glovebox.
prking
20-02-2008
That's a bit blunt but echoes my thoughts. My brother uses an N95 in the way you describe. Works beautifully.
ooops
20-02-2008
Well it looks like I was rather hasty in ordering the new old phone + cradle....

Picked the car up yesterday and got it to talk to the n95 briefly but then it would only accept incoming calls and I could not make any outgoing calls!!!
I'm sure there is a solution somewhere on the net though....

In relation to the cradle, I thought that I needed that so the car would read the phonebook but obviously not

£80 wasted !!!!
prking
21-02-2008
You need to set the phone to allow calls to be initiated from Bluetooth.
ooops
21-02-2008
Originally Posted by prking:
“You need to set the phone to allow calls to be initiated from Bluetooth.”

I have activated the remote sim option?
Jay23Sx
21-02-2008
Also make sure you tell the N95 that the connection to your car is "Trusted" so it will it to connect automatically - otherwise you may get a message pop up saying "Allow connection to BMW?" (or similar) which you'll not notice.

(Most of our users don't notice this and while the phone and car will be happy the first time you pair it they can't work out why it doesnt' work the next day).
upnunder
21-02-2008
I have this situation in my Peugeot 308.
My Sony Ericsson k800i worked perfectly with the bluetooth car kit, synced the phone book etc.

My N95 still works, and I can make and receive calls, but the phone book will not sync with the car kit.

The N95 should work, but you may not have the full functionality of the car kit
ooops
21-02-2008
The N95 will accept the connection everytime I get in the car however I cannot make outgoing calls using the N95, whether connected or not.
I have to turn the phone off and then on again to even make a call using the handset.

The 6230i arrived today and works like a dream!!

Will have to see how it goes......
JohnD2000
21-02-2008
Originally Posted by ooops:
“The N95 will accept the connection everytime I get in the car however I cannot make outgoing calls using the N95, whether connected or not.
I have to turn the phone off and then on again to even make a call using the handset.

The 6230i arrived today and works like a dream!!

Will have to see how it goes......”

My bluetooth integration works slightly differently. If you want to make an outgoing call, you use the steering wheel controls and have to programme the voice command number into the car itself, NOT into the phone. The level of integration doesn't extend to the phonebook in the phone itself.

Mine's a Jag, by the way.
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