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118 messages, Last post on Oct 12, 2009 at 10:01 AM
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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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We can all "play the game".....I do PC/Network support for a living, I deal with hardware and software manufacturers on a daily basis for over 1 years. Toyota is just blowing everyone off. It don't work, none of it, my Garmin work flawlessly. How do we get our money back, or a car with things that work? We don't, unless a class action lawsuit is started, or, enough people band together to be heard, publicly. Remember, Toyota is now #1.....what happened when GM was #1, does anyone remember all the nightmare support for everything? It's no different for anything else from microwaves, TV's, furniture, PC's, everything. RSN (real soon now) is when it may be addressed, if not just abandoned before a newer/better one is replaced. Oh well, we all could be living in some other part of the world and have no voice, right? |
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I have a 2008 TCH with Nav. Currently on 2nd BT microphone and still having problems with BT calls. person on other end cannot hear and am constantly having to repeat. Works better when car and A/C are off, but this makes it useless. I need to know if this is an inherent defect so I can get resolution from Toyota. Plz post if you are experiencing similar issues.
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| Verizon service, 2007 TCH. With both a Casio and a brand-new LG enV2, transmission breaks up, nobody can understand what I'm saying, even with Auto climate turned completely off, etc. A Motorola Krave worked splendidly, but I hated the touch-screen and the phone itself was a lemon. Anybody else have maker-specific issues? I haven't found another Motorola thru Verizon that I care to own and would really like to keep the LG enV2, without having to go to a separate headset. | |
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| My wife has a 2008 TCH, and an enV2. Bluetooth has worked perfectly since day one. In fact, I was originally surprised at how good it sounded. I don't have an answer for you, but just wanted to relate that I doubt it's the enV2. It's always possible that you have a dud I suppose. | |
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