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Originally Posted by gvenditto
I would start by getting a list of phones that are known to work with the Bluetooth system you're going to have. Once you have that list, then look for the features you want.
There are many stories out there about people not able to get their phone to work with their car's Bluetooth. |
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Originally Posted by PDAKING
Agreed... I got burned with my last car... it had BlueTooth, but only worked with 3 CDMA model phones... and I am on GSM, so was a waste of time.
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Originally Posted by PDAKING
Agreed... I got burned with my last car... it had BlueTooth, but only worked with 3 CDMA model phones... and I am on GSM, so was a waste of time.
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Originally Posted by Ken Wind
Seriously? That's ridiculous. Who made the system that was in your car? Did it come factory installed?
Edit: Who is your carrier, J. Bowman? |
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