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Hi, my folks are soon getting a Prius, and want to expand their plan
with Sprint to include a bluetooth phone that is compatable with their
new car. The Treo 650 isnt really an option, since its a Palm, and the
PM-325 supposedly has crippled bluetooth, so im assuming this means it
wont work with the prius (right?) - so what option does that leave
them? Is sprint planning on releasing a bluetooth phone in the next 3
months that will work with the Prius. Is sprint just not the provider
to have for this service? Should they buy an old phone (sony-ericsson
608 i think was compatable). Any help would be much appreciated

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In article <1123127540.789438.189940@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
nschmuck@gmail.com says...
> Hi, my folks are soon getting a Prius, and want to expand their plan
> with Sprint to include a bluetooth phone that is compatable with their
> new car. The Treo 650 isnt really an option, since its a Palm, and the
> PM-325 supposedly has crippled bluetooth, so im assuming this means it
> wont work with the prius (right?) - so what option does that leave
> them? Is sprint planning on releasing a bluetooth phone in the next 3
> months that will work with the Prius. Is sprint just not the provider
> to have for this service? Should they buy an old phone (sony-ericsson
> 608 i think was compatable). Any help would be much appreciated
>
>

Well... I've got a T608 I'd sell you if you want to try it, but the
crippling of BT that was done on the PM-325 was for something called
"OBEX". It basically keeps the phone from exchanging data with a
laptop.

So far as I'm aware, the PM-325 will connect with the BT functions of a
Prius.

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On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 20:52:20 -0700, Nick Schmuck wrote:

> Hi, my folks are soon getting a Prius, and want to expand their plan
> with Sprint to include a bluetooth phone that is compatable with their
> new car. The Treo 650 isnt really an option, since its a Palm, and the
> PM-325 supposedly has crippled bluetooth, so im assuming this means it
> wont work with the prius (right?) - so what option does that leave
> them? Is sprint planning on releasing a bluetooth phone in the next 3
> months that will work with the Prius. Is sprint just not the provider
> to have for this service? Should they buy an old phone (sony-ericsson
> 608 i think was compatable). Any help would be much appreciated

There is no reason that the Treo won't work in a Prius. The Treo 650 works
flawlessly with the bluetooth in my Chrysler 300C. The 1.12 firmware fixed
everything, the old 1.08 firmware barely worked but the 1.12 links up
instantly.


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