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From the UConnect instructions: (posted by BlackMagnum)
UConnect is a voice-activated, hands-free, in vehicle communications system. UConnect allows you to dial a phone number with your cellular phone* using simple voice commands....
NOTE: The Uconnect system use requires a cellular phone equipped with Bluetooth "Hands-Free Porfile," version 0.96 or higher.
For UConnect Customer Support call 1-877-855-8400 or visit the UConnect website (http://www.chrysler.com/uconnect).
Edit: All notes have been compiled into a spreadsheet by Glazeworld.
View the UConnect Compatiblity Chart created by Glazeworld by clicking HERE (http://www.lxforums.com/articles/uconnect/uconnect_comp.html)
moparman2
08-15-2005, 10:45 PM
I have had the new LG phone for about 3 weeks and this phone is perfect for the U Connect system and just a great phone with some really cool features. Model number VX 8100.
Brian
Edit: Fixed link to compatibility chart.
memory1
11-10-2005, 11:18 AM
I have a new Sprint Samsung A940, It paired with the U-Connect on my Dodge Magnum with no problems.
dmoix
12-17-2005, 02:23 PM
Uconnect support tells me that they aren't compatible with Samsung even though the phone has the hands-free profile. Anybody other than memory1 had luck getting a samsung phone paired and working? Mine will pair but the audio doesn't come through the speaker (or the phone).
Res18cuE
12-17-2005, 03:30 PM
The Blackberry 7100 works with it.
BobF's 6POINT1
12-17-2005, 03:40 PM
Treo 650 works great!
BrilliantBlackHemi
12-17-2005, 03:48 PM
My Samsung A940 is also paired and working fine. It just doesn't display battery or signal strength and caller id. There is an occasional false incoming call message too. A firmware update when it comes out hopefully will fix the issues with the things not yet working. Otherwise it voice dials and sounds great.
da BoMM
12-17-2005, 04:58 PM
Treo 650 works great!
DITTO!
My V600 works great, but I haven't confirmed the battery indicator.
What I don't see here and would like to know, is does the system and/or any phones support display of the incoming number, e.g. caller ID? While we're at it, text messaging (SMS)?
da BoMM
12-17-2005, 05:48 PM
My V600 works great, but I haven't confirmed the battery indicator.
What I don't see here and would like to know, is does the system and/or any phones support display of the incoming number, e.g. caller ID? While we're at it, text messaging (SMS)?
TREO 650: Caller ID is displayed on the EVIC display. Not sure about T.M. (I don't T.M.)
Just EVIC, not the radio? Hmmm.... Gotta get that EVIC talking to the telematics module then...
da BoMM
12-17-2005, 05:56 PM
Just EVIC, not the radio? Hmmm.... Gotta get that EVIC talking to the telematics module then...
Positively not the radio -- radio says "phone" when phone's in use.
(Mine is not a NAV radio -- Sirius, but no NAV -- I think that's right).
Tried a Motorola V3, it works the same as the V600 I have. So I didn't buy one, in spite of how nice a phone it is.
Also tried the new Blackberry, and it would also show battery, but no message waiting indicator.
Phil Hunter
12-20-2005, 07:41 PM
Motorola V330 works fine.
Phil
The factory installed Uconnect is made by Johnson Controls and is also known as blueconnect.
For compatibility detail, check this out... http://www.jciblueconnect.com/
Drew's RT
12-24-2005, 10:19 PM
The LG PM325 has worked like a charm for 7 months. Sometimes I think the U-connect goes stupid though.
nick_danger
12-31-2005, 03:27 AM
How can you voice-dial using UConnect? If I want to call someone by saying their name, can I do that?
You say "Call" and the voice label for phonebook entries and "Dial" and the numbers, to manually dial.
You can say "Call Joe" if you have Joe in your phonebook. This is the Uconnect's phonebook, not your phones.
Nightshade
12-31-2005, 09:11 AM
Blackberry 7290 works fine with the Uconnect.. but once in a while you have to take the battery out of the berry or else it won't connect to the uconnect.. I think this is their first phone with bluetooth and it's a bit wonky.. Hopefully the 4.1 update for the blackberry will fix it once it has been released.
IDSmoker
01-03-2006, 05:00 PM
You say "Call" and the voice label for phonebook entries and "Dial" and the numbers, to manually dial.
You can say "Call Joe" if you have Joe in your phonebook. This is the Uconnect's phonebook, not your phones.
Does that particular compound command work for you? Every time I've ever tried to use it, it picks the wrong person!?!? I've also tried the "Call" - wait for beep - "Joe Mobile" version without any luck either.
Anyone else gotten the "What Digits?" (instead of name) response to the "Call" command?
Just to stay on topic.... my Motorola V551 works great, although I don't get battery strength.
MattRobertson
01-03-2006, 05:21 PM
My Motorola v551 works fine. Shows battery strength. Probably a cheap phone by now. I paid $99 a year ago. The $99 black Motorola Razors that Cingular is hawking on TV now also have Bluetooth.
Does that particular compound command work for you? Every time I've ever tried to use it, it picks the wrong person!?!? I've also tried the "Call" - wait for beep - "Joe Mobile" version without any luck either.
Anyone else gotten the "What Digits?" (instead of name) response to the "Call" command?
Just to stay on topic.... my Motorola V551 works great, although I don't get battery strength.
I find that if I say Call, and then wait for a response, and the name, it works pretty well. You really have to be clear with it. Doing a Call Joe, usually doesn't work that great, but I've been thinking of expanding the space between the words to see if that makes a difference.
It will have me trained in no time, I'm sure.
One thing I don't like is if I dial from the phone, it takes to long to pick up on the call and allow me to talk. Might be my V600, but I expect to be moving to a Treo 650 in a month or so. (Trying to get my employer to pay for it.)
I purposely try to have two syllable names for it to work against. I don't know if that helps, but it seems to.
When it works, I love it. When I say "Call XXXX" and it dials the emergency number it freaks me out. Happened twice.
fnkychkn
01-03-2006, 07:46 PM
for a list of all compatible phones and blackberrys, see: http://www.chrysler.com/uconnect look under "getting started".
For another list, go to:
http://www.jcidealerlink.com/blueconnect/blueconnect.tml
or
http://www.jciblueconnect.com/
as Johnson Controls built the OEM (Factory installed) Uconnect for the telematics guys at Chrysler.
As they say on the first website...
"BlueConnect – also called HandsfreeLink or UConnect by some automotive manufacturers – allows consumers to use any Bluetooth™-enabled wireless phone as a hands-free system within the vehicle. BlueConnect works with the vehicle’s built-in audio system to enhance your customers’ safety."
The aftermarket Mopar Uconnect is built by Peiker Acustic in Germany and is not the same system, even though it carries the same product name.
Mine Cherman iz terrible, zoe I vill not try to translate frum:
http://www.peiker.com/de/Mit+Bluetooth99_57.html?tt_aw_flash=on&
"Auburn Hills, Mich., Jun 12, 2003 -The Chrysler Group announced today nationwide availability of UConnect, its in-vehicle, hands-free, voice-activated communications system. The Chrysler Group is the first North American automaker to offer its customers a Bluetooth-enabled automotive application.
“Chrysler Group’s UConnect system is hands-free, affordable and easy-to-use,” said Jack Withrow, Director, Vehicle Entertainment and Communications for the Chrysler Group. “UConnect allows each customer to have just one communication device with one telephone number. It’s appropriate technology that’s in touch with our customers. UConnect is all about safety, freedom and flexibility.”
UConnect is available as a Mopar dealer-installed offering on the following 2004 model year vehicles:
Chrysler - PT Cruiser, 300M, Concorde, Pacifica, Sebring Coupe, Sebring Sedan, Town & Country:
Dodge - Stratus Coupe, Stratus Sedan, Neon, Intrepid, Caravan, Grand Caravan, Dakota, Durango, Ram:
Jeep - Liberty, Grand Cherokee.
UConnect debuts in the third quarter as a factory-installed option on the all-new 2004 Chrysler Pacifica. Factory-installation is $275. The cost for the dealer-installed version of UConnect is $299 (suggested retail price) plus labor.
UConnect features the following:
Voice dialing - Voice commands can be used to digit-dial the phone or access pre-stored voice tags;
Audio address book - Enables customers to store up to 32 names, four numbers per name, for a total of 128 phone numbers;
Audio system mute - Mutes the microphone for privacy;
Call transfer - Allows the customer to transfer a call from the vehicle’s system to the mobile phone;
Communicates in three languages - French, Spanish, English; and
Multi-phone recognition - Up to five phones can be used within the vehicle’s system
Both factory- and dealer-installed versions of UConnect operate similarly. The dealer-installed version consists of a control pad, speaker, microphone, wiring harness and a control module containing voice recognition software and the Bluetooth chipset. The control pad and the microphone are the only visible items to the consumer.
The control pad is conveniently mounted on the vehicle dashboard and the microphone is attached to the overhead console. A hidden speaker transmits the audio. The factory-installed version allows the audio to be heard through the vehicle’s radio speakers and a microphone is housed in the vehicle’s rearview mirror serving as the driver interface.
In both versions, the user's mobile phone may then be placed wherever the user chooses within the vehicle. Conversations may be continued upon entering or exiting the vehicle, without disrupting the call.
Chrysler Group turned to Peiker acustic, Inc., a supplier of high-quality communication products in both Europe and North America, to provide the hands-free system for the Mopar dealer-installed version of UConnect.
For factory-installation, Johnson Controls (JCI) is the lead hardware supplier, designing and manufacturing the UConnect control module, and integrating the system’s components for the factory-installed version. JCI utilizes Intel’s X-Scale microprocessor, IBM’s ViaVoice, Bluetooth chipsets from Broadcomm, and QNX’s operation system. Gentex supplies rearview mirrors to Chrysler Group, which houses the microphone and buttons for UConnect functionality.
UConnect is adaptable to specific needs and lifestyles. Consumers can use their current carrier and telephone number or sign up for enhanced services with AT&T Wireless. It's hassle-free, using one phone and one phone number. A wide range of personal services are provided through AT&T Wireless' #121 VoiceInfo, which delivers features such as sports, stock quotes and breaking news at no additional monthly fee. UConnect allows up to five phones to be used within the vehicle’s system, adapting to an individual or a family. UConnect is the first generation in a family of hands-free, voice-activated, Bluetooth-powered offerings. Mopar also plans to offer UConnect in the future to customers of past model year Chrysler Group vehicles."
RoySD
02-04-2006, 12:37 AM
I just got my Samsung A920 working via UConnect in my 300. I had to update the software on the phone first. Settings|Other|Update Software.
haywood
06-19-2006, 09:14 PM
TREO 650: Caller ID is displayed on the EVIC display. Not sure about T.M. (I don't T.M.)
This does not happen with mine. I get the caller ID on my NAV and EVIC.
My question is do you get the battery and signal info? I do not.
Haywood
It's all about the phone's capabilities... You get what you get.
northeastern08
06-20-2006, 06:57 AM
My RAZR tends to drop the bluetooth connection a lot...but I have a feeling its where I place the phone in the car (passenger seat or center cluster holder)
Shouldn't be a problem, the bluetooth receiver is on the right side behind the glove box. Might be time to ask if there's a firmware update for your phone.
haywood
06-20-2006, 10:03 AM
I sometimes get this in the middle of my conversation, "Phone communication error. Transferring call to phone". But, it still stays on Uconnect and the people on the other end hear the error. Very annoying.
Haywood
northeastern08
06-20-2006, 08:29 PM
Shouldn't be a problem, the bluetooth receiver is on the right side behind the glove box.
Aftermarket one too? Had the dealer install it, so Im guessing they use the same general space. It doesnt matter much to me, just a bit of a pain sometimes. I think if I actually sat down and played with it for a while, I could figure out what is blocking it, or causing it to fail.
(Firmware, flexware, and all other wares up to date :wink: )
Super T
06-20-2006, 09:14 PM
verizon vx8100 is fully functional
Aftermarket Uconnect is totally different. Phone compatibility and features will be totally different as well. Can't compare the two and blame DC marketing for naming them the same. They aren't.
The receiver in the aftermarket one is where ever it was installed. The instructions say to install it in the dash under the steering wheel area. Where the installer put yours? Who knows!
northeastern08
06-20-2006, 10:21 PM
Yah I had the feeling that was the case...Thanks
Even so, it shouldn't drop the connection so much. Your installer may need to reposition the module, as the bluetooth antenna is inside on the circuit board. If he's put it in an area surrounded by a lot of metal, that won't help!
colletjr
09-01-2006, 11:39 AM
Does anyone have compatibility reports for recent Sprint phones, with the factory / Johnson Controls unit?
In particular, I'm wondering about the Samsung A960 (or SPH-A960), and the LG Fusic.
The blueconnect website doesn't list either of them as being compatible, but I wonder if that simply means they haven't actually tested it. I noticed they list the Samsung A900 as both compatible and incompatible at the same time. I posted a question on the blueconnect site to ask, and they never responded. It seems from other threads like the Samsung bluetooth implementation is a little nonstandard, and it also seems like LG does a better job, yet since the blueconnect site lists the Fusic as not compatible, I don't want to find out the hard way that they're actually correct. :)
If anyone has these phones and has tried it, please report! I'm also interested in how well the extra goodies work, like caller ID display, battery / signal strength, etc. I'd be interested in reports on other recent Sprint phones too, although I've been looking to get something with EV-DO support, so there aren't a lot of options (yet).
Thanks a lot!
1fastsedan
09-01-2006, 03:22 PM
I can confirm that the Samsung A900 is compatible, we have 2 of them paired and Uconnect works great with them. I asked my wife if she noticed the difference in call quality between uconnect and hand-held, she didn't even know I was in the car!
Does anyone have compatibility reports for recent Sprint phones, with the factory / Johnson Controls unit?
In particular, I'm wondering about the Samsung A960 (or SPH-A960), and the LG Fusic.
The blueconnect website doesn't list either of them as being compatible, but I wonder if that simply means they haven't actually tested it. I noticed they list the Samsung A900 as both compatible and incompatible at the same time. I posted a question on the blueconnect site to ask, and they never responded. It seems from other threads like the Samsung bluetooth implementation is a little nonstandard, and it also seems like LG does a better job, yet since the blueconnect site lists the Fusic as not compatible, I don't want to find out the hard way that they're actually correct. :)
If anyone has these phones and has tried it, please report! I'm also interested in how well the extra goodies work, like caller ID display, battery / signal strength, etc. I'd be interested in reports on other recent Sprint phones too, although I've been looking to get something with EV-DO support, so there aren't a lot of options (yet).
Thanks a lot!
GregK
09-03-2006, 12:40 AM
I have the Samsung A920 with Sprint service. Sound quality seems to be good with the uconnect. I have caller ID for inbound calls, but the phone doesn't support signal strength or battery level. I don't know if they plan to add these with a firmware upgrade to the phone...
RobAGD
09-03-2006, 09:49 AM
Sayno Katana - Battery Strength, Sig Strength work awsome with uConnect only thing missing is caller id.
Mostly happy with it
-R
colletjr
09-08-2006, 03:18 AM
Thanks for the replies about Sprint. I think I may give the A900 a try. I kinda liked the A960 when I saw it at Best Buy, but I wasn't ready at the time, and I went in a few days ago and they don't even have it anymore. My wife really wants the (LG) Fusic, but then again she never drives my car anyway, so maybe I shouldn't care whether it works. It's still a bit surprising (and sad) that there are enough bluetooth incompatibilities that we even need to worry about it.
I did get a reply from Johnson Controls (finally!) and they stated the Fusic is indeed not compatible. I still find that a bit surprising, but if my wife does get it, then I guess I can test it myself.
JeffreyDJ
09-08-2006, 10:22 AM
I bought a Sony Ericcson Walkman w810i world phone (unlocked) and it works perfectly with full functionality.
Mystic
09-14-2006, 01:53 AM
A900 here with U-connect.. Operates flawlessly under bluetooth, no complaints.:beerchug:
RobAGD
09-14-2006, 02:24 AM
Mystic - So your getting Caller ID, Battery Indiator, and Signal strength on the nav screen during a call ? and your not having fade in out issues with BT ?
-R
colletjr
09-14-2006, 02:48 AM
for the A900, it would be worth knowing which firmware version is being used, too. I believe I've read that having the latest version makes it quite a lot better.
PaCharger
10-09-2006, 11:15 PM
had the 7250 Blackberry paired with my uConnect, no problems. Upgraded devices to the 8700c Blackberry, paired fine, but when I call someone, they are on the line saying hello before it ever gives me the indication they have picked up. Really getting annoying.
Anyone else find thes?
convbcuda
11-21-2006, 09:19 AM
Treo 750v works fine.
racer-xerols
11-22-2006, 10:51 AM
Anyone have experience with a Nextel phone working with Uconn? I'm sure the directconnect feature of Nextel service won't work, but she and I are both on Nextel and it'd be nice to have at least one phone that's compatible. Or barring that, any of the Bluetooth dongles been tested yet? We both have the drop-resistant Motorola i560 phones. There are a couple dongles out there that allow those phones to use BT accessories, just wondering if they'd also allow Uconn....
nathanstl
12-07-2006, 06:16 PM
I just got a 05 Magnum RT with evrything on it and I can confirm the Samsung SGH D-807 works flawlessly with uconnect. Auto connect and caller id/evic display works. Battery level or signal meter doesn't work.
Also my new Samsung Blackjack does work with the uconnect as well just as above except for no caller id display on evic.
PowerWagon896
12-07-2006, 06:44 PM
Hmmmmmm!
mr.niftie
12-07-2006, 09:11 PM
My new Pearl does the same thing.
The Nokia never did.
Plus, when comeone calls me, the NAV no longer displays the incoming phone # as it did with the Nokia.
had the 7250 Blackberry paired with my uConnect, no problems. Upgraded devices to the 8700c Blackberry, paired fine, but when I call someone, they are on the line saying hello before it ever gives me the indication they have picked up. Really getting annoying.
Anyone else find thes?
EXTREME
01-08-2007, 07:14 AM
I bought a Sony Ericcson Walkman w810i world phone (unlocked) and it works perfectly with full functionality.
i agree with Jeffrey here, i just got the Sony Ericsson Walkman w810i, and it works flawlessly with UConnect! Battary and Signal Strength, and Caller ID all display well on the Evic!
lowriderman3
01-09-2007, 09:05 AM
Without reading back through many threads(lazy), is uconnect the same as blueconnect from autointelligence? Looking to put this in my car. And where is the best place to buy blueconnect from?
http://www.autointelligence.com/ai/blueconnect.asp
magnificent05mag
01-10-2007, 11:32 AM
i had my u connect synced with my treo. very clear sound and easy to sync.
HemiGun
02-18-2007, 10:56 AM
I have a Moto Q, and it works with my UConnect.
FWIW I had the Treo 700WX and it worked for a while then stopped.
PowerWagon896
02-23-2007, 08:50 PM
Add the Samsung SGH c417 to the list of compatable phones.
Signal strength & battery level visable in EVIC.
I'll know more after I have had it a while.
Squeeg
02-23-2007, 09:15 PM
All PDA's should work with uconnect, Also got a razor working with it too.
flhthemi
04-27-2007, 03:25 PM
I have a Razr V3r. It won't maintain a connection. When it's connected it works fine but it won't stay. I may go look at that module and see if I can get a look at the antenna position. It drops out then reconnects over and over again.
The bluetooth works flawlessly on other devices so I know it's the uconnect messing up.
Edited for update:
I called Motorola and spoke with a tech there and he says the V3r Razr is NOT compatable this is why it keeps dropping the bluetooth connection. We need the Uconnect updated I don't wanna buy another damn phone I just got this one! Hey is it legal to have your sim card copied? I have a V551 I could use in the car.....
10_35z
04-28-2007, 01:50 PM
I have had two I560's so far. First was terrible with the uconnect. 2nd isn't much better. Uconnect works with any other phone, phone works with any other bluetooth.
flexion
05-09-2007, 05:42 AM
Nokia N95 does not work with the aftermarket mopar kit... :-(
it's a shame, my uconnect is completely useless now
stuka
05-27-2007, 12:11 AM
I had a Cingular SX-66 and it worked pretty good, and, in some respects, better than the Cingular 8525 that replaced it. It would not show the battery or signal strength until I came upon a software patch that you install on the phone to make it work. Here is the link if you need it http://www.jetwaremobile.com/
ntechnic
09-05-2007, 04:08 AM
Sprint LG Fusic works great! Sound quality is top notch, doesn't drop calls.
bremo76
09-05-2007, 09:28 AM
Is the Uconnect really worth it?
Crazy8
09-05-2007, 09:35 AM
Sprint PPC-6700 works, as does the Samsung A900.
As for is U-Connect worth it, it is worth it to me. Much clearer than talking on a Bluetooth headset and more convienent.
cdoogles
09-05-2007, 09:45 AM
I have a Samsung SCH-930 and it works pretty well. Call quality is better than any bluetooth headset I have ever used and the conveniance of not having to search for a headset to answer a call is awesome! My samsung does not show signal strength, text message indication, or battery life on EVIC but it does show the number of the caller which is all I really need.... My first Charger had this coincidentally when I got it, and now it's a must have for me. The convenience and safety aspects are too nice to pass up for the $360 the option costs. Additionally, in 2008, WA state has new laws that will get you a ticket if you're not using Bluetooth while driving...additional incentive for sure!
quarky42
09-14-2007, 12:20 AM
Treo 700W works just fine. No battery or signal strength display. Tested with Sprint based phone.
After driving a loaner car, it made me want to add it to my car!
BuckeyeRT
09-18-2007, 11:04 AM
Sprint PPC-6700 works, as does the Samsung A900.
As for is U-Connect worth it, it is worth it to me. Much clearer than talking on a Bluetooth headset and more convienent.
If you use Jetware your battery and signal strength will also work. I have the PPC-6700
Crazy8
09-18-2007, 02:06 PM
Sweet! Thanks for the headsup. Will try it tonight when I go home.
SUBLIME#852
09-18-2007, 02:43 PM
Motorola IC 902 works great.
stuka
09-19-2007, 03:07 AM
Definitely get the Jetware software. It will help display the signal strength and battery life of your phone. Look above and you'll see the link I have to it.
PowerWagon896
09-19-2007, 06:00 AM
Definitely get the Jetware software. It will help display the signal strength and battery life of your phone. Look above and you'll see the link I have to it.
What link?
Crazy8
09-19-2007, 09:37 AM
www.jetwaremobile.com (http://www.jetwaremobile.com)
Works very well. Hoped to get the Microsoft Voice Assistant to work through U-Connect, but that doesn't work. U-Connect still uses its own voice programming. But, it did show my signal strength and battery life on the RAQ radio.
James L
09-19-2007, 01:30 PM
www.jetwaremobile.com (http://www.jetwaremobile.com)
Works very well. Hoped to get the Microsoft Voice Assistant to work through U-Connect, but that doesn't work. U-Connect still uses its own voice programming. But, it did show my signal strength and battery life on the RAQ radio.
that's the reason i was hesitant on ordering it... i have MVA and i love it, not just for the address book control, but Windows Media, and the other software on it (Ipaq 6515). I don't think i would want to have to setup another set of contacts.
EDIT: so wait... i have Microsoft Voice Command 1.5... according to jetware, it will work?!
oh that rocks! maybe i will be ordering u-connect!
D'OH! doesn't work with the ipaq, sonofabitch!
Crazy8
12-05-2007, 03:28 PM
Just replaced my PPC-6700 with the new Mogul by HTC (Sprint version). Works with UConnect, including signal strength and battery life, right out of the box. Voice calling is still separate.
rt_god
12-27-2007, 01:16 PM
Not Sure if its listed but the At&t 8525 is compatable. If it has WM5 it works but doesn't show battery or signal power. If you have upgraded to WM6 everything work flawless!
ian ashton
12-31-2007, 04:18 PM
It also works great with my iPhone...
SilvaSurfer
01-01-2008, 11:28 AM
I have the Motorola E815 and the Blackberry 8703 and they both work great. It's time for an upgrade and don't want to get a phone that is not compatible.... So I wait patiently
Tbird100636
01-01-2008, 12:57 PM
My uncle has a Nokia 6102i through AT&T and it works great with the UConnect system. That's why I bought a factory UConnect system- I have the 6102i as well. Don't know if it shows battery life on his REC Nav radio though...
ControlledChaos
01-01-2008, 05:39 PM
Don't know if someone already said it or not but i have been using my LG CU500 with the UConnect in my car for about a year now with no problems. It also auto connects to my car if i stand within 10 feet of the car when its on. It does display battery life on the nav screen but i don't know if its correct or not.
bmartin9122
01-01-2008, 11:41 PM
My Sony-Ericsson W580i works great with the MyGig/UConnect system. Unfortunately, MyGig does not recognize the MP3 component when attached via the USB connector.
snailtek
02-18-2008, 02:48 PM
It also auto connects to my car if i stand within 10 feet of the car when its on
how would u know? it was connected.
Phones paired and working:
tested Iphone and Moto Razor.. they both works fine with signal and battery showing in REC.
My otherwise crappy as hell Moto V360 works great with Uconnect FWIW.
dadoc04
02-19-2008, 08:40 AM
my sprint mogul works just fine
Doctor No
02-19-2008, 10:27 PM
Go to www>dodge.com/crossbrand/uconnect/dodge/interface.html Click Year , Charger, Get Started ,Compatible Phones All working phones for our cars listed . Site updated monthly
bobpace
02-20-2008, 04:13 PM
Moto Q global works great
Go to www.dodge.com/crossbrand/uconnect/dodge/interface.html (http://www.dodge.com/crossbrand/uconnect/dodge/interface.html)
Click Year , Charger, Get Started ,Compatible Phones All working phones for our cars listed . Site updated monthly
Fixed the link for you. And beans for that info. I'm getting a new phone soon and this is an easy way to find out if it'll work in advance.
Super T
02-20-2008, 04:25 PM
Treo 755p works flawlessly.
yubyub
04-24-2008, 07:00 AM
My HTC Touch Cruise works great with my '06 300C SRT8.
BuckeyeRT
09-13-2008, 12:48 PM
Another happy Sprint Mogul user
shaft9ii
09-14-2008, 01:54 AM
my old samsung A900 worked great, except that it didn't show battery/network status on the nav.
my new Iphone 3g does show the status and battery life, but for some reason, the mic and speaker settings are too low...I have to have the volume at its highest in order to her anyone. and they can barely hear me :(
08 Sebring
02-04-2009, 11:26 AM
Just got new car; the first time I paired the phone and Uconnect, it went smoothly and worked great. Then after a short while the blue tooth connection was lost and now the phone and Uconnect do not recognize each other. The phone is still in the Uconnect list in my voice. On the Treo's list of known devices, however, Uconnect is listed but is not shown as trusted device.
This is the second time this has happened; after the first time, the dealer replaced the whole unit because Uconnect quit responding at all.
Anybody else had this problem?
dblock516
03-04-2009, 01:15 PM
My BB 8830 WE works great..
snailtek
03-04-2009, 05:06 PM
is this a verizon treo? tell them to send an update to ur phone.
Just got new car; the first time I paired the phone and Uconnect, it went smoothly and worked great. Then after a short while the blue tooth connection was lost and now the phone and Uconnect do not recognize each other. The phone is still in the Uconnect list in my voice. On the Treo's list of known devices, however, Uconnect is listed but is not shown as trusted device.
This is the second time this has happened; after the first time, the dealer replaced the whole unit because Uconnect quit responding at all.
Anybody else had this problem?
quarky42
03-25-2009, 04:40 PM
Just confirming that the HTC Touch Diamond works fine with the UConnect in my '06 MSRT8.
I have used Treo 700wx with UConnect before too with only minor problems (having the resync the partnership on rare occasion...but that was the phones fault...I had that same problems with other headsets too. An updated firmware in the phone fixed it.)
Since the Touch Diamond works, I would fully expect the Touch Pro and other new HTC products to work well, but of course that is not confirmed yet, just an expectation.
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