Blackberry q10 and G63

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May 26, 2013 | 03:13 PM
  #1  
Hi guys,

Anyone connected Blackberry q10 to command to have internet on my dash , so i can see weather and surf internet from my command ?
I paired my Blackberry q10 with command via bluetooth, than find my mobile operator from the list (internet settings) but when i click to surf internet i got sign YOUR TELEPHONE NOT SUPPORTED DATA TRANSFER.
What i am doing wr0ng?

Thanks
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May 29, 2013 | 03:13 AM
  #2  
The COMAND Online features only supports older phones that include support for Bluetooth DUN profile (DUN stands for dial up networking). This is not supported by the iPhone, Android, newest Blackberrys, or Windows Phone 7/8. However, there is a third-party app for Android that enables Bluetooth DUN profile. For the rest of us, we can only hope that Mercedes finds a way to address this major design flaw...they should have supported Bluetooth PAN (personal area network) profile that is much more widely supported by the latest smartphones. I believe the new S-Class with it's COMAND NT5 does this.
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May 29, 2013 | 05:53 AM
  #3  
Thank you for your full answer
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Aug 11, 2014 | 03:21 AM
  #4  
I am having the same problem. Mercedes connected iphone and samsung to the car and internet was working. they think its setting on the Q10 itself.



Quote: Hi guys,

Anyone connected Blackberry q10 to command to have internet on my dash , so i can see weather and surf internet from my command ?
I paired my Blackberry q10 with command via bluetooth, than find my mobile operator from the list (internet settings) but when i click to surf internet i got sign YOUR TELEPHONE NOT SUPPORTED DATA TRANSFER.
What i am doing wr0ng?

Thanks
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Aug 11, 2014 | 03:22 AM
  #5  
The new S class does support but the internet from the Q10 seems not to be able to be connected for comandonline to work! any idea how i can get around this? the phone is connected all good but internet keeps saying offline



Quote: The COMAND Online features only supports older phones that include support for Bluetooth DUN profile (DUN stands for dial up networking). This is not supported by the iPhone, Android, newest Blackberrys, or Windows Phone 7/8. However, there is a third-party app for Android that enables Bluetooth DUN profile. For the rest of us, we can only hope that Mercedes finds a way to address this major design flaw...they should have supported Bluetooth PAN (personal area network) profile that is much more widely supported by the latest smartphones. I believe the new S-Class with it's COMAND NT5 does this.
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