Nokia 6310i Phone integration
edit: and his CLK55, and his G500
and my other home, has it in his CLK55 also.
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Last edited by tpliquid; Sep 5, 2003 at 02:05 AM.
Since you've already got your car, you should take a look at the Audio & Electronics section of this site for more info on integrating the 6310i. Benzworld also has an article on this topic.
The 2004 G55 I'm buying (outside the US) includes the 6310i, but not the UHI interface.
The 2004 G500 (at least in Europe) has option EV8 which includes Motorola's Universal Handy Interface which allows you to integrate several Nokia, Motorola, and Siemens GSM phones with the COMAND system.
Since you've already got your car, you should take a look at the Audio & Electronics section of this site for more info on integrating the 6310i. Benzworld also has an article on this topic.
The 2004 G55 I'm buying (outside the US) includes the 6310i, but not the UHI interface.
How much was for the parts and labor?
I have Nokia 6310 from AT&T and was looking for a way to integrate it into both of my cars 2003 MB G500 and 2001 BMW X5.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a Samsung Sprint cell phone. I could not see paying $2500 for a phone for the G500.
One interesting thing I found in reading the manual, you are not supposed to use any kind of cell phone inside the G500. Actually, it does not specify cell phone, it actually says "any transmitter with built-in or attached antenna without being connected to an external antenna"
It says it could interfere with the electronics of the vehicle. Is this really true, or is it Mercedes way of trying to get you to purchase their phone? My salesman said that the integrated phone was a waste of money, and that as long as I had a cell phone that would be fine.
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My suggestion is to spend a little more and go for the new UHI installation (maybe a few hundred bucks more), but you will be able to change phones easily as time moves on (by just swapping the snap-on phone cradle).
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