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Old 06-27-2006, 03:31 AM
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Ironic that after a few months of owning the Treo 650 and releasing firmware 1.04 in 10/05, the Treo 650 paired with all BMWs with no problems. Now I am back at square one with the Treo 700p, but the EV-DO is addictive. Also, it has been solid and not crashing!


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Hmmm....sounds like the same problem I am having with my Treo 700p with my Visteon Bluetooth Modules in both the '04 M3 and '01 X5. The Treo 700p does pair with the BMW, but BT logo turns into a headset symbol. I was able to make one phone call via the M3 Bluetooth system which was my voicemail, but then after that I had the same problem. Funny thing, my wife has the pink V3c and it pairs pefectly with both cars (address book downloaded as well).

I think Palm needs to come up to the plate and fix the buggy Bluetooth software on the Treo 700p. BTW, it doesn't matter if you got the Sprint or VZW Treo 700p....the BT in both version is buggy.
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