Phonebook will not upload to car mobile phone package
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I successfully paired the Charge to the car, but the phonebook fails to upload. I deactivated the running service "BluetoothPbapService" as suggested in the BMW thread, but this did not work. Any ideas?
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Does not work on my Pioneer CD-BTB200 either. I would love to know how to make this work.
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sbcncsu wrote:Does not work on my Pioneer CD-BTB200 either. I would love to know how to make this work.
I run the same Bluetooth unit on my AVIC-D3 Pioneer navigation and got the Bluetooth to pair but it doesn't even recognize the Bluetooth audio. I have also had trouble using the Bluetooth phone and or audio on 09 Acura TSX but it did work fine on a 2011 Acura TL. The thing that gets me is my Thunderbolt was compatible in both phone and audio with all the vehicles I would pair it to. So I wonder is there something wrong with the Bluetooth on the Charge or is it really a compatibility issue???
EDIT: The Pioneer CD-BTB200 is Bluetooth 1.2 and supports A2DP, HSP, & HFP. So chances are that its not going to work from what I found on VZW site all it says is the Charge is 3.0 were as the Thunderbolt lists all the supported profiles.... Sucky
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I had all my contacts on my Audi A4 before the last software uddate... Now NO ENTRIES... So frustrating. I have tried a bunch of fixes... NO FIX yet... ANY SUGGESTIONS?
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sbcncsu wrote:Does not work on my Pioneer CD-BTB200 either. I would love to know how to make this work.
I did research on Pioneer's website and found out this about the Pioneer CD-BTB200: "CD-BTB200 is designed to work only with Pioneer "Bluetooth Adapter Ready" Navigation systems, AV Receivers and CD Players."
See more details on it here. I hope this helps with this device concern.
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AdamE_VZW wrote:
sbcncsu wrote:Does not work on my Pioneer CD-BTB200 either. I would love to know how to make this work.
I did research on Pioneer's website and found out this about the Pioneer CD-BTB200: "CD-BTB200 is designed to work only with Pioneer "Bluetooth Adapter Ready" Navigation systems, AV Receivers and CD Players."
See more details on it here. I hope this helps with this device concern.
Adam did you read my write up on that device? The CD-BTB200 is an adapter for pioneer car radios to allow bluetooth connection to a radio that did not come with that feature built in. I called Pioneer because their site dose not list the supported bluetooth profiles and got the information I listed below.
GreenBobot,
"I run the same Bluetooth unit on my AVIC-D3 Pioneer navigation and got the Bluetooth to pair but it doesn't even recognize the Bluetooth audio. I have also had trouble using the Bluetooth phone and or audio on 09 Acura TSX but it did work fine on a 2011 Acura TL. The thing that gets me is my Thunderbolt was compatible in both phone and audio with all the vehicles I would pair it to. So I wonder is there something wrong with the Bluetooth on the Charge or is it really a compatibility issue?
EDIT: The Pioneer CD-BTB200 is Bluetooth 1.2 and supports A2DP, HSP, & HFP. So chances are that its not going to work from what I found on VZW site all it says is the Charge is 3.0 were as the Thunderbolt lists all the supported profiles "
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Weirdest thing happened this morning, my Droid Charge paired to my old pioneer AVIC-D3 w/ Bluetooth adapter after asking for the access code. I was a little disappointed because it should remember the code but later today I just tried the Bluetooth audio and it work! After almost a month with this phone and being very disappointed that it was not compatible ( supposedly ) it just all the sudden started working. I made a call and listened to music via my bluetooth connection. Amazing... but this makes me wonder what is really going on here? I know my car unit is good cause it worked great with my Thunderbolt and now it's working with Charge. I hope it stays that way but I'm not holding my breath.
Sorry if you're reading this again because I posted it on another Bluetooth post but it covers the same issue. So since my CD-BTB200 is now working with the Samsung Charge at least intermittently it leads to believe that the bluetooth connectio issues do lay in the device. Any more thoughts or information on these bluetooth issues?
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Excellent news! Glad it worked. Thanks for letting me know. I'll pass it on. Have a great day!
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I am having problems uploading the phonebook an contact list from a Droid Charge to a Chevrolet Cruze. I was able to do this with a Blackberry with no problems. I notice the community has not had any Phone Book uploading issues for a while. Has somebody found out how to do it?
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Dhakala, thank you for your inquiry. I understand how important it is to have Bluetooth working correctly in your car. I checked our Bluetooth Car Kit Support Matrix and the Chevy Cruse Supported Bluetooth phones [Edit: page no longer found on GM site], and I do not show that this phone and car are compatible. It is possible that you can pair and use basic services like calls, but all other features may not be supported. That can change at a later time with either an update to the phone or car's Bluetooth system, so check both of the websites regularly. At this time, it looks like you would need to manually add your contacts to the car.
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I'm having the same issue with my Acura MDX 2008. I've previously been able to sync phonebooks for other mobile phones (e.g., Droid X) but have been unsuccessful with the Charge. I keep getting an error message that the car is unable to make a connection with the phone although the phone is recognized by the car as I can use the bluetooth connection to make and receive phonecalls. Any thoughts?
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daviskpjr wrote:I successfully paired the Charge to the car, but the phonebook fails to upload. I deactivated the running service "BluetoothPbapService" as suggested in the BMW thread, but this did not work. Any ideas?
I'd like to help with your pairing options. Can you tell me what model of car you have?
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I have this problem with my Kia Sorento 2011 EX with Navigation
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I just bought a 2012 Cruze last night, and I can't get my Charge to download its phonebook to the car. Bluetooth syncs and everything else seems to work fine -- I just don't have contacts.
I would appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks!
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I got it! When my Charge and Cruze connect, there was a request on my phone's notification bar, asking permission for the car to access the phonebook. I said yes, always, and it works!
