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Phones that positively work well with the Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by tara, Dec 27, 2004.

  1. tara

    tara New Member

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    I have read about phones which do not fully work with the Prius. I am would like to know which ones will work well considering all aspects of sound quality and phone lists transferability etc.
    I am especially interested in the phones offered by cingular.
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    Tara
     
  2. GravyTrain

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    I just connected a Motorola V551, from Cingular, via Bluetooth with the Prius. Set-up was a snap--phone and car recognized each other no problem. I've tested the sound quality on a few calls and it all seems clear on both ends. I did have to upload contacts one-at-a-time, but didn't find this to be too much of a hassle.
     
  3. efusco

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    There are a lot. Many have minor issues (ie. won't ring through the speaker, will only upload one phone number at a time, etc.)

    It would actually be easier to list which ones don't work at all and the limitations of the ones that do work.

    V505...same as the v551--great compatibility except only able to upload one number at a time.

    T610...sketchy sound quality, doesn't ring through the speaker
     
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    So is there one phone that works perfectly or do I just have to go with the one that has the least problems.
    Tara
     
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    I just got a Treo 650 (Sprint PCS) for Christmas, and with the new (as of 12/23/04) software update, I have had absolutely no problems pairing my phone with the Prius.

    Every time I get in the car, with the phone in my pocket, after about 30 seconds or less after turning on the Prius, I see the "Bluetooth connection successful" message on the Prius display. I have been able to place and receive multiple calls from the Prius with no problems, and just today used the Nav to phone feature (looked up a restaurant on the Prius Nav, pressed info, pressed dial) and was able to place a take out order without touching the phone itself.

    The only issue I still have to figure out is how to transfer an entire phonebook from the Treo to the Prius, or how to transfer a single contact with multiple phone numbers associated. But with single contacts (with single numbers), the transfer works fine.
     
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    Here's another vote for the Motorola v551...I just got mine from Cingular, and it's working like a champ. I tried putting it in the armrest storage area and it still picked up OK.

    Of course, now there's word out about viruses being sent to Bluetooth phones....great!!!

    http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/business/...uetooth%2Cvirus
     
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    The European I-mate SP3i Smartphone works great with the Prius.

    If you're willing to spend a good deal of money on a cell phone, but also have the functionality of a full computer (full internet browser, etc.), a smartphone is quite nice, and the SP3i is great.

    -m.
     
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    Does anyone know of a bluetooth phone from Verizon that works well with the Prius?
     
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    VZW customers who want a BT phone appear to be pretty much stuck with the Motorola V710 for the time being.

    It works with the Prius but most would argue it does not work well. Basically, there's no audible ringtone on incoming calls and no phonebook transferability.
     
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    How do you upload contacts one at a time? I can't seem to get a phone number into a book. :(
     
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    How do you upload telephone numbers into the book, even if one at a time?
     
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    Does anyone have any negative issues about the V551, except for the phonebook single-entry transfer?

    I think I'm going to get it.

    I'm upgrading from a Nokia 3650, which I found too bulky, and the BlueTooth on it was just OK. One year ago I purchased the T616, but the audio quality was atrocious, although others didn't report a similar problem. The Nokia was much much better, but lately I feel like I have to repeat myself to everyone, so either the quality has declined or I was fooling myself in the first place.

    Anyhow, I'm hoping the V551 will improve audio quality for BT and be a little more compact than the current 3650.
     
  13. hayeshargrove

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    I got the V551 and it has been fantastic. The main problem with the phone is the atrocious power consumption issue. If you talk a fair amount on the phone (and don't charge it while in the car) it won't last a day. 7 hours of talk time is BS.

    I am wondering how to edit numbers once you've got them in the phonebook (one-at-a-time was a pain in the butt). If you have someone listed as "John Cell" it thinks Cell is their last name or something and lists it as "Cell John". I can't find a way to edit the entry once you've uploaded it. Any ideas?
     
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    I got a Siemens S-56 from Cingular and it works fine.
     
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    I got the Audiovox XV6600 Pocket PC from Verizon. I can confirm what I've read in some other threads, namely:

    1. The car will connect with the phone
    2. The Bluetooth signal indicator on the Prius display reads "Out Of Range" which prevents you from initiating any calls from the car; however, the car will assume control over any call initiated from the phone
    3. Incoming calls will display on the Prius screen and cause the phone itself to ring; calls can be answered with the steering wheel controls
    4. Contacts can be transferred one at a time, which turns out to be useless since you can't initiate calls from the car

    That's been my experience so far. The sound quality in my initial test was quite good. Too bad so much of the address book functionality is lacking.
     
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    transfer phone contact thru v551

    calpal,
    To transfer phone contact one by one thru V551
    - set the Prius to Transfer Phone Book mode - Prius asks you to send contact from your phone
    - on your V551, go to your phone book and select one contact, hit menu button and select the "Send" option (at the end of list)

    Note, on the Prius questioning "Add" or "Overwrite", do use the "Overwrite" for the first contact. I ran into some strange behavior by slecting "Add" for the first contact. However, it may be just me. For subsequent contacts select "Add", of course.

    Hope this help.
     
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    Sony Ericsson T68i works fine, and will upload the entire phone book in one go. It's an old phone, but I haven't found anything better yet.

    Sony Ericsson P900 doesn't work.
     
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    All the Motorola's from Cingular and former AT&T (V505, MPx220, V551, RAZR V3, V600, and V620) appear to work fine with the Prius. The radio shuts off when the call comes in. The sound is so good that the person on the other end has no clue you're in your car.

    Here are the only known problems with the Moto's:

    1. Unable to upload entire phonebook, must do it one at a time.
    2. If you have multiple entries, you will have to rename one of them before uploading, otherwise the Prius will only allow you to transfer one of them.

    For example:

    John Doe (listed as a mobile phone entry)
    John Doe (listed as a home phone entry)

    When I do this, the Prius only accepts the first entry and continues to add it multple times, so in the phone book, I have this:

    John Doe 5551212
    John Doe 5551212

    Verizon's V710 is a whole different story. If you can live with no audible ring and no ability to upload your phone book, then it should be fine.
     
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    Looks like the new flash for the V710 takes care of all outstanding issues except phonebook transfer.....gotta find another way to get one's contact list into the car.
     
  20. metamatic

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    For what it's worth, a T68i won't do anything without a SIM installed.