FigLeaf said:Hello,
Has anybody tried a phone not on Nissan's recommended or rejected list?
Was it successful?
I am particularly interested in Motorola Droid Pro.
However, I think, compiled list of any phones not tested by Nissan yet would benefit all.
Thanks,
DarkStar said:There's a list? Maybe if you could provide a link to it some of us might know what you're talking about...
I've been using a T-Mobile G2 and the only issue I experience is that Bluetooth audio stops working after I make a regular Bluetooth phone call. Putting the phone in airplane mode and back out again fixes the issue fairly quickly.
That list is compiled by Nissan, not by customer submissions. Phones are evaluated and placed on the list as either recommended or not recommended.FigLeaf said:Hello,
Has anybody tried a phone not on Nissan's recommended or rejected list?
Was it successful?
I am particularly interested in Motorola Droid Pro.
However, I think, compiled list of any phones not tested by Nissan yet would benefit all.
Thanks,
Lopton said:The specific versions of Bluetooth protocols which 2011 LEAF supports are:
A2DP 1.2
AVRCP 1.3
HFP 1.0, 1.5
DUN 1.1
OPP 1.1
You can stream music through to Leaf and check whether you see the MP3 metadata (album etc) on the Leaf console. That tells you AVRCP 1.3 is working or not ...FigLeaf said:According to phonedog.com this phone has Bluetooth v2.1+EDR Supported Profiles: HSP 1.2, HFP 1.5, OPP, FTP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, MAP).
Pair it again for hf + streaming.GroundLoop said:However, I haven't been able to use the A2DP/AVRCP features via Bluetooth. Is there something additional I have to do?
Your phone doesn't have to be on the list to work; showing up on the list just means Nissan tested that phone and it worked well enough to make their list (which is pretty short right now, though).LEAFfan said:So your phone doesn't have to be on the list, just the protocols for that phone?
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