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Is Bluetooth black and white (you have it or you don't, simple)? Or do the older TCUs have bluetooth, but just don't work very well. My car will pair with a phone, but so far will not function beyond pairing except with the built in BMW handset (Motorola originally). This connects via Bluetooth and works fine. I can't use this as my main phone though as the simcard holder is in the armrest.
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Hi what is your car production date? I can answer your question but there is a difference in production. Also what type of phone you have. And what provider. To answer a question about having or not having a blue tooth that is true. You eather have it or not. Most of the time when my clients had problem with pairing phone with E60 is the phone setting which make it problematic. But I have not seen a problem with blue tooth on the car yet
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Originally Posted by Romsalik' date='May 9 2005, 11:19 AM
Hi what is your car production date? I can answer your question but there is a difference in production. Also what type of phone you have. And what provider. To answer a question about having or not having a blue tooth that is true. You eather have it or not. Most of the time when my clients had problem with pairing phone with E60 is the phone setting which make it problematic. But I have not seen a problem with blue tooth on the car yet
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Sprint as carrier Will the new PM 325 work phonebook transfer and everything. Or do I purchase a t608 off Ebay??? Everything I have read says that the T608 is the way to go
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Hi Sorry but I have no experience with PM 325 but I know that the Sony will work. I do have a T610 wich is flawless. I do have experience with sprint however and the only recomendation I can give you is - switch!
The sony phone will traswer all the info from you phone to the car. It does take a few minutes to do that but when is done it is awesome. Also it will have to download the data every time you start your car, because when you turn it off everything is deleded nothing is stored in the car it self. Sprint have very bad selection of compatible blue tooth phones, I recomend Cingular or T-mobille. They have lot more to choose from. The easyest to deal with is V710 from Motorola or the Sony.
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Originally Posted by Romsalik' date='May 9 2005, 12:09 PM
Hi Sorry but I have no experience with PM 325 but I know that the Sony will work. I do have a T610 wich is flawless. I do have experience with sprint however and the only recomendation I can give you is - switch!?
The sony phone will traswer all the info from you phone to the car. It does take a few minutes to do that but when is done it is awesome. Also it will have to download the data every time you start your car, because when you turn it off everything is deleded nothing is stored in the car it self. Sprint have very bad selection of compatible blue tooth phones, I recomend Cingular or T-mobille. They have lot more to choose from. The easyest to deal with is V710 from Motorola or the Sony.
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