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119 messages, Last post on Nov 17, 2009 at 9:26 PM
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I have a LG VX8600 through Verizon. And I'm trying to pair it to my 09 TCH with no luck so far. I've tried the pairing process dozens of times, with 2 mild successes (pair did not hold). I took it to the Dealer with no luck (my salesman was able to pair his Blackberry though). I called Verizon tech support, they wouldn't help (not one of their products). toyota.letstalk.com also was no help, all they wanted to do is go through the step by step process written in the manual. The funny thing is that the both Letstalk and the Verizon sites say that this phone is supposed to be compatible. Lastly, considering that I can upgrade my contract in November. Is there an accurate listing some where that has truly compatible phones?
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Replying to: aldelfino (Aug 15, 2006 12:52 pm) Most phones will not transfer the entire phone book however many will transfer one phone book entry at a time. You can also watch a video on your toyota at http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/demos/bluetooth.html I hope that this is useful. |
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Replying to: prototypical (Jun 05, 2008 5:36 am) Good Luck.
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Replying to: kever (Jul 07, 2006 2:42 pm) |
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Replying to: orgal (Jun 12, 2006 7:59 pm) I got a new LG Vue after we bought the TCH and had a little problem getting it connected initially--had to delete my other phone-- system for doing that is not intuitive--frustrating at time-- with both phones (mine and DH's) in the TCH memory--it goes for the one that was highlighted the last time--that is the default if your husband's was used and you are riding solo--it won't automatically pick up your phone--it is waiting for his... |
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| I recently purchased a 2009 TCH. My Kyocera Strobe K612B automatically connects with ease, and probably 75% of the time it works fine. However, the other 25% of the time, when a call begins to come in it immediately disconnects my phone. Any suggestions? | |
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Replying to: erniem (Jun 06, 2008 7:37 am) The dealer had no ideas, and so have I. unless there's a major breakthrough in the near future (or I get a new phone) I'm probably going to ignore the hands-free.
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Replying to: prototypical (Jun 25, 2008 2:33 pm) |
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Replying to: dkowalski (Jan 01, 2008 7:21 am) Mark K |
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A guy I know who is in a wheelchair asked me a question about Bluetooth. He is getting a Toyota Sienna which is outfitted with a ramp and driving gear since he is in a wheelchair and has only partial use of his arms and of use to his legs. The Bluetooth in the Sienna is (I think) like that on my 2007 RAV4: not entirely hands free. You have to hit the “off hook” switch to answer a call and have to hit a button to say a name and hit another to make a call. The problem is that he cannot hit those switches. He needs it to be completely hands free. Would anyone know if this can be accomplished? Ear pieces are bad, too, since they usually have to be activated with a finger touch, so far as I know.. Thank you in advance for any light you might shed on this. |
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