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Phonebook storing in car bluetooth?

Kendallish

Feb 7, 2008, 2:59 PM
HI! I have a Lexus and I am thinking of purchasing the v9m. Problem is I'm worried that it won't be able to transfer the phone book into the car bluetooth storage. I have a krzr and that won't allow me to use the phonebook in the car. I went to the Verizon store today to look at the v9m and I do not see anywhere where it says transfer using bluetooth like my Motorola Q did. HOWEVER, the Lexus website says that it will work with the Lexus bluetooth and the V9m. Anyone else have a lexus and this phone? Does it work? I can't even get the numbers to store manually when I try.
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wnrussell

Feb 16, 2008, 2:08 AM
Kendallish said:
HI! I have a Lexus and I am thinking of purchasing the v9m. Problem is I'm worried that it won't be able to transfer the phone book into the car bluetooth storage.

If you get the Verizon model, you can transfer one contact at a time as a VCard.

I have the generic Motorola software which allows multiple contact transfer, so I can move the whole PB on one shot.

The USCC, Altel and Bell carriers use the generic software.
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eric_cartman

Mar 14, 2008, 1:52 PM
I'd say since you have Verizon, their 'own' software on the phone has some limitations on bluetooth. The phone must have a profile called "PBAP", Phone Book Access Profile, which allows the lexus to copy the contacts completely.

Other CDMA carriers (sprint, us cellular, alltel) would usually leave the software alone. Like wnrussell said, you could try sending the contact one at a time using VCard.
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