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Bluetooth with enabled Uniden cordless

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RapidRon - 26 Jan 2008 03:48 GMT
I've owned my Uniden Bluetooth-enabled cordless phone system for a couple of
years, and it's worked beautifully with my old Moto V551 as line 2.  I
recently got a Samsung Sync, and it worked ok, but I returned that to try a
Smartphone-the Nokia N75.  Nice unit, but it would pair with the Uniden,
then no more communications would work.  Looked to me like the N75 thought
the Uniden was a headphone, and I couldn't convince it otherwise.  I
returned the Nokia because neither Nokia, AT&T nor Symbian (OS provider)
were of any help.

Next I bought a used SDA Smartphone.  Initial evidence is that this won't
work with the Uniden either.  What give, and what can I do about it?  I've
got a great home phone system worth over $400 retail, and nothing else with
same features available.  How to get these newer cell phones to
cooperate????
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larry - 26 Jan 2008 18:03 GMT
> I've owned my Uniden Bluetooth-enabled cordless phone system for a
> couple of years, and it's worked beautifully with my old Moto V551 as
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> nothing else with same features available.  How to get these newer
> cell phones to cooperate????

Reverse the paring.  Do the paring from the Uniden, if you can, and see
if that doesn't work better.  I can't pair my MotoROKR Z6m with my Nokia
N800 internet tablet, but I can easily get the tablet to initiate and
force the phone to pair the other way.
RapidRon - 27 Jan 2008 15:29 GMT
Thanks.

Tried that too.  No different - wouldn't work with the Nokia.

My new SDA seems to work just fine, now that I got it unlocked and working
on AT&T.  Something about the Nokia...  I saw a posting elsewhere from
someone else with the same problem with another Nokia smartphone.  I believe
that the SDA is Bluetooth 1.2, the Uniden is 1.1, and the Nokia N75 is 2.0.

>> I've owned my Uniden Bluetooth-enabled cordless phone system for a
>> couple of years, and it's worked beautifully with my old Moto V551 as
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> N800 internet tablet, but I can easily get the tablet to initiate and
> force the phone to pair the other way.
 
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