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Does anyone use a Sony Ericsson phone with their X5.....and has anyone had a problem loading phonebook with any Sony Ericsson phone?
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Chip - I know that with the pre-2004 BT modules you could unpair all of the devices by holding down the pairing button located in the center console armrest. I haven't seen any information on how or if this can be done with the 2005 BT/Assist module made by Motorola
Sorry, but if I see something on this I'll let you know.
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The Motorola BT/Assist module can accept up to 4 BT phone. If you pair more than 4 phones, then the oldest one that was paired gets bumped off. I am not aware any other way to unpair the devices. (I'm sure there is a special way of doing it).
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