| cybulman |
So, anyone having any better luck with newer phones for the MDX with BT / HFL ???
Especially at transferring addressbook?
PS: Moderator please allow this IMPORTANT discussion here - once it gets moved it goes inot a black hole.
Cy |
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| RAJBULL |
I have a Nokia N95 but i cannot tranfer the address book. HFL does not support my phone :(
Everything else works seemless, no issues at all. |
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| oracion1 |
| Any idea which phones work with the address book transfer? I thought my BlackBerry 8830 World Edition is fairly new...that didn't work :( |
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| dacbiet |
| Blackberry Curve 8320 (T-Mobile) paired without any problems, phone book imported as well. |
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| elit3nemesis |
| I have a Motorola Razr2 V9m from Verizon and it will not allow me to transfer my phone book. |
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| robindle |
| from the acuralink site, it seems alot of the ericson/sony phones seem to have full functionality... go fig. |
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| stratman3 |
| I have the Samsung I760. The phone book imported all of my contacts (560) into the navigation system. Phone works fine. |
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| emoney |
| I just purchased a Verizon XV6900 (HTC Touch). Everything works EXCEPT phonebook import. Very disappointing as this was also the only feature that did not work in my 2 year old Motorola Q. Hopefully a future firmware update on the phone or a hack will open up this ability. I understand a lot of HTC phones do not have the Phonebook Access Profile. |
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| shootist |
Blackberry 8700 on ATT and LG something or other on Verizon-
Both link flawlessly and transfer full phonebooks.
The Blackberry has several hundred contacts- each one shows the phone, fax and mobile. |
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