Yet Another Bluetooth Rant
I have read dozens of postings and my head is spinning. I have a Motorola Photon 4G and the latest MB Puck on my E350. It pairs perfectly, makes and receives calls fine. The problem with the phone book is that it downloads the numbers only. Is this a common problem for Android or do Blackberry's or IPhone's have the same problem? Having the numbers only really don't help me much. Again, I have read threads and I'm posting only because my phone is new and I just could not find my answer. - Thanks!

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Last edited by ghstudio; Nov 12, 2011 at 01:43 PM.
One issue with Photon I've had was using visual voicemail to listen to your message, it transfers to Bluetooth sound system but never actually plays any sound to listen to your voicemail. It's pretty annoying when you have to disconnect for a minute to listen to your call.
My iPhone never had any issues playing them right through the Bluetooth system. I'm about to purchase the newest HTC Android with Verizon for my husband so we will see how that one works out.

Any new operating system that comes out, I usually always get my hands on them, thanks to my job.
Any new operating system that comes out, I usually always get my hands on them, thanks to my job.

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There really isn't anything on our cars to update (unless you go from BT 2.1 to 3.0) because our cars already conform to the standards. Should we downgrade our car's software to conform to Apple devices? Blackberries? Nokia?
BTW, Car manufacturers and Blackberry (RIM) are the only ones even trying to adhere to the BT standards. Some car manufacturers have given up (Lexus/Toyota/Acura/Honda) and write their software for the most popular phones out there. The problem then is that everytime a new phone comes out (or a new iOS) the car needs a new update.
I prefer what BMW, MB and Audi are doing - sticking to the standards.
Audi does a good job following, BMW is only fair, Porsche is almost nonexistent. Of course, like I said, I am referring to Pre-2012 - Mercedes got in line in most, but not all, of the classes with the 2012 model year. Before that, our equipment is a MUCH better choice for compatibility.
There really isn't anything on our cars to update (unless you go from BT 2.1 to 3.0) because our cars already conform to the standards. Should we downgrade our car's software to conform to Apple devices? Blackberries? Nokia?
BTW, Car manufacturers and Blackberry (RIM) are the only ones even trying to adhere to the BT standards. Some car manufacturers have given up (Lexus/Toyota/Acura/Honda) and write their software for the most popular phones out there. The problem then is that everytime a new phone comes out (or a new iOS) the car needs a new update.
I prefer what BMW, MB and Audi are doing - sticking to the standards.
Brian







