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As requested by Jasonco here is a list entitled Compatible Mobile Phones For All Lexus Vehicles obtained from Lexus Bradford in March 06:

Nokia: N-Gage; 3230; 3600/3650/3660; 6021; 6230/6230i; 6310i; 6600; 6630; 6650; 6670; 6680; 6810/6820; 6822a; 7600; 7610; 7280; 7710; 8800; 8910; 9300; 9500

Motorola: A780; E398; V3; V80; V500/525/620; MPX220

Panasonic: X70; X700

Samsung: SGH-D500; SGH-E720; SGH-E730

Sharp: GX30; GX15

Siemens: S55; S65/SK65; SX1

Sony Ericsson: P910; T68i; T610/T630; Z600; K700; K750i; S700; Z1010; W800i

Please feel free to amend or comment!

Bladgb

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As requested by Jasonco here is a list entitled Compatible Mobile Phones For All Lexus Vehicles obtained from Lexus Bradford in March 06:

Nokia: N-Gage; 3230; 3600/3650/3660; 6021; 6230/6230i; 6310i; 6600; 6630; 6650; 6670; 6680; 6810/6820; 6822a; 7600; 7610; 7280; 7710; 8800; 8910; 9300; 9500

Motorola: A780; E398; V3; V80; V500/525/620; MPX220

Panasonic: X70; X700

Samsung: SGH-D500; SGH-E720; SGH-E730

Sharp: GX30; GX15

Siemens: S55; S65/SK65; SX1

Sony Ericsson: P910; T68i; T610/T630; Z600; K700; K750i; S700; Z1010; W800i

Please feel free to amend or comment!

Bladgb

My PalmOne Treo650 works fine in my IS250

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Thanks very much for the list. I notice that whilst all the list works only the Sony phones can copy the complete phonebook via Bluetooth.

According to my dealer, the Samsung D500 will transfer the entire phone book in one go, whereas the Nokia's will only transfer one number at a time.

I'll find out this week when I pick up my 400h.

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Thanks very much for the list. I notice that whilst all the list works only the Sony phones can copy the complete phonebook via Bluetooth.

According to my dealer, the Samsung D500 will transfer the entire phone book in one go, whereas the Nokia's will only transfer one number at a time.

I'll find out this week when I pick up my 400h.

The newer Nokia's are also allowing this too now.

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Thanks very much for the list. I notice that whilst all the list works only the Sony phones can copy the complete phonebook via Bluetooth.

According to my dealer, the Samsung D500 will transfer the entire phone book in one go, whereas the Nokia's will only transfer one number at a time.

I'll find out this week when I pick up my 400h.

Having now got my car, it turns out the D500 will apparently only transfer 1 number at a time

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L&G 800 not compatible, just incase anyone was thinking on changing phones.

SE P990i is compatible.

Kitty,

I have been trying without success to bond my Sony Ericsson P990i to my LS430. Grateful if you could let me know your secret.

peter geoghegan

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I have a March 2006 RX400h SEL and have having real trouble with my Bluetooth phones. My wife and I have Samsung D900. At first they pair to the car no probs. We have also managed to transfer the phone books. However within a few days they play up.

One of the following happens:

1. When a call comes in the car does not pick it up.

2. The phone disconnect from the car and reconnect at least twice a minute.

3. Does not connect at all on startup.

Is there a fix for these type of probs.

ANy help would be grately appreciated.

Thanks,

LH

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I have a March 2006 RX400h SEL and have having real trouble with my bluetooth phones. My wife and I have Samsung D900. At first they pair to the car no probs. We have also managed to transfer the phone books. However within a few days they play up.

One of the following happens:

1. When a call comes in the car does not pick it up.

2. The phone disconnect from the car and reconnect at least twice a minute.

3. Does not connect at all on startup.

Is there a fix for these type of probs.

ANy help would be grately appreciated.

Thanks,

LH

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I can help a little but not a lot!

I also have a Rx400h and a Samsung D900. The Samsung replaced a motorola which worked perfectly.

On the phone go to Bluetooth and the options for the Hands-free that you have set up. In the options I think at number 5 there is the choice of 'authorise device/ unauthorise device'. Select 'unauthorise device. When you get in the car and switch on the car will contact the phone and the phone will ask you whether or not you want to accept the device. You press yes on the key board. The phone then seems to stay connected.

This is annoying as you have to reconnect your phone each time you get in the car! As both the car and the phone are meant to be state of the art this is not acceptable.

Icidentally the system adds insult to injury by making a loud raspberry noise for 5 seconds before connecting a call from the one touch dial, Anyone else get insulted in the same way. Any other advice on how to make the connection stick will be gratefully received

Peter

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Get exactly same problem with my Samsung D900. Had a Samsung SGH Z130 before which always wanted confirmation to connect to hands free, but did not produce the rasberry like the D900

V Loud raspberry noise with Samsung D-500 and Nokia 6230i. Embarrasing. I am frequently finding that people cannot hear me properly and have taken to parking up and switching off the car to disconnect Bluetooth. Then just use the mobile to my ear so they can hear.

Kind of defeats the object.

Wifes E-Class has a cradle (no bluetooth) and the car brings a strong signal via an inbuilt aerial. Much better reception but soooo uncool.

Bladgb

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Get exactly same problem with my Samsung D900. Had a Samsung SGH Z130 before which always wanted confirmation to connect to hands free, but did not produce the rasberry like the D900

V Loud raspberry noise with Samsung D-500 and Nokia 6230i. Embarrasing. I am frequently finding that people cannot hear me properly and have taken to parking up and switching off the car to disconnect Bluetooth. Then just use the mobile to my ear so they can hear.

Kind of defeats the object.

Wifes E-Class has a cradle (no bluetooth) and the car brings a strong signal via an inbuilt aerial. Much better reception but soooo uncool.

Bladgb

if you like to increase signal quality ask your dealer about lexus europes "Bluetooth complementary kit". comes with a cradle and gives you an external antena and charges you handset.

to optimize send and receive quality change settings for send receive level in service menu.

regards

williz

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Problem solved

Up loaded address book using the Samsung D900

Took Samsung back to the phone shop and exchanged it for a Sony Ericsson W800i.

The Sony Ericsson works perfectly and auto links to the car everytime without me having to do anything to it.

It shouldn't have had to be this difficult!

P.S. Although the W800i is a less flashy design than the Samsung I think it is a better phone. Seems more intuitive to use.

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My Nokia N73 pairs fine and makes calls/answers calls fine in the GS.

HOWEVER, the transfer of the phonebook is like 20% successfull - mainly where I have "complicated" contacts - those with more than 1 phone number... :angry:

Anyone else find this? Basically may/may not have some part of the number, then a load of verical bars 020|||||||||

D.

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As requested by Jasonco here is a list entitled Compatible Mobile Phones For All Lexus Vehicles obtained from Lexus Bradford in March 06:

Nokia: N-Gage; 3230; 3600/3650/3660; 6021; 6230/6230i; 6310i; 6600; 6630; 6650; 6670; 6680; 6810/6820; 6822a; 7600; 7610; 7280; 7710; 8800; 8910; 9300; 9500

Motorola: A780; E398; V3; V80; V500/525/620; MPX220

Panasonic: X70; X700

Samsung: SGH-D500; SGH-E720; SGH-E730

Sharp: GX30; GX15

Siemens: S55; S65/SK65; SX1

Sony Ericsson: P910; T68i; T610/T630; Z600; K700; K750i; S700; Z1010; W800i

Please feel free to amend or comment!

Bladgb

I am having problems getting my Nokia N70 to connect with my year old RX400h. I did not have any problems with my previous Orange C600.

Any suggestions?

DavidR

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