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noble

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  1. My nokia 6300 , e65 , motorola v360 all connect to the blutooth first time.

    THe only thing to remember...when your talking and then turn the car off when your stopped disconnects it. Wish there was a way of turning the ignition off without loosing connection. I end up sitting in the car with the engine running until i finish my conversation. Then again I might not have read the instructions :)

    Thanks mate. Bought a 6300 and it works perfectly.

  2. :help:

    I just signed up as a new member and am still finding my way around. I'm getting my new Presara tomorrow (can't wait) and I have a question about the built-in Bluetooth system. Thus far, my dealer hasn't been able to give me a satisfying answer.

    The Presara brochure says that "Bluetooth will only operate with telephone enabled with compatible Bluetooth wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile] version 1.0 and OPP [Object Push Profile] version 1.1 international standards)."

    I don't want to buy a phone that is not compatible, but it seems that all mobile phones currently on the market are "compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: . . . Object Push, Handsfree, . . . " (quote from the phone connectivity specs). Is the Bluetooth system in the Presara old technology or is it compatible with any Bluetooth mobile phone that supports Handsfree and Object Push??? The phone I'm considering is a Nokia 6300.

    Hope someone can help.

    Cheers

    noble

    P.S.: Looking forward to having some good discussions here.

    Toyota dealers are much help with Bluetooth thats for sure. The 6300 will connect in hands free mode to the Presara no problem. The HFP is not an issue really version 1 or 2. The OPP may not be compatible which will mean you can't synch the contacts from the phone to the car. it's not a huge deal but quicker than entering them manually. I have a Nokia N73 and the HFP works fine. the OPP was not good but have reloaded different firmware on the phone now and haven't tried since so not sure its a no go just can;t be bothered trying again.

    Thanks guys. There seems to be a wealth of knowledge in this forum.

  3. :help:

    I just signed up as a new member and am still finding my way around. I'm getting my new Presara tomorrow (can't wait) and I have a question about the built-in Bluetooth system. Thus far, my dealer hasn't been able to give me a satisfying answer.

    The Presara brochure says that "Bluetooth will only operate with telephone enabled with compatible Bluetooth wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile] version 1.0 and OPP [Object Push Profile] version 1.1 international standards)."

    I don't want to buy a phone that is not compatible, but it seems that all mobile phones currently on the market are "compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: . . . Object Push, Handsfree, . . . " (quote from the phone connectivity specs). Is the Bluetooth system in the Presara old technology or is it compatible with any Bluetooth mobile phone that supports Handsfree and Object Push??? The phone I'm considering is a Nokia 6300.

    Hope someone can help.

    Cheers

    noble

    P.S.: Looking forward to having some good discussions here.

  4. :help:

    I just signed up as a new member and am still finding my way around. I'm getting my new Presara tomorrow (can't wait) and I have a question about the built-in Bluetooth system. Thus far, my dealer hasn't been able to give me a satisfying answer.

    The Presara brochure says that "Bluetooth will only operate with telephone enabled with compatible Bluetooth wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile] version 1.0 and OPP [Object Push Profile] version 1.1 international standards)."

    I don't want to buy a phone that is not compatible, but it seems that all mobile phones currently on the market are "compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: . . . Object Push, Handsfree, . . . " (quote from the phone connectivity specs). Is the Bluetooth system in the Presara old technology or is it compatible with any Bluetooth mobile phone that supports Handsfree and Object Push??? The phone I'm considering is a Nokia 6300.

    Hope someone can help.

    Cheers

    noble

    P.S.: Looking forward to having some good discussions here.

  5. Hi all!

    I haven't been on this site for a while. And haven't posted in even longer! Just to let you know that I am now working in a major metro dealership in Melbourne, as opposed to working in one in rural Queensland. A bit of a difference let me tell you!

    Anyway, just a quick note that if anyone needs or wants some help or a question answered, (parts and accessories are the specialty!) I will try my best to help out where I can.

    Look forward to hearing from some of you.

    Cheers

    Mick

    :help: Hi Mick,

    I just signed up as a new member and am still finding my way around. I'm getting my new Presara tomorrow (can't wait) and I have a question about the built-in Bluetooth system. Thus far, my dealer hasn't been able to give me a satisfying answer.

    The Presara brochure says that "Bluetooth will only operate with telephone enabled with compatible Bluetooth wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile] version 1.0 and OPP [Object Push Profile] version 1.1 international standards)."

    I don't want to buy a phone that is not compatible, but it seems that all mobile phones currently on the market are "compliant with Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: . . . Object Push, Handsfree, . . . " (quote from the phone connectivity specs). Is the Bluetooth system in the Presara old technology or is it compatible with any Bluetooth mobile phone that supports Handsfree and Object Push???

    Hope you can help.

    Cheers

    noble

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