Does anyone have any experience with the ability to pair Sprint's new A900 (razor look-alike) with Lexus'2006 version of their bluetooth compatability? Surprised that no one at the dealership had any idea. Thanks.
I purchased the Sprint MM-A900 last night and I was able to paired it with my 2006 Lexus GS300 using Bluetooth. It was actually very simple and I was able to make and received calls.
Just purchased 2006 SC 430 and need to get new cellphone with Bluetooth. Now have Verizon as carrier and they and vendors both tell me that I will not be ble to load my cell phone book into my auto's system using Verizon equipment . (Verizon claims there is a vulnerability iif they were to allow uploading!).
I would like to continue with Verizon but this is a definite problem. I was told by someone that all I needed was to somehow get (or borrow) any Cingular Bluetooth capable phone and I would be able to load the phonebook into auto system.
TWO questions:
No.1 Is Cingular wireless as good as I have been getting with Verizon? Home is Oregon but travel extensively all over country as well as Hawaii.
No. 2 Any phone recommendations?
Can not link new Sprint 755P to 2006 GS300. No help from dealer. Prior phone (Sprint 650) linked easily.
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