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cbrookhart 04-22-2007 07:02 PM

Question on phone selection
 
I am going to be getting a new phone soon to replace my current one. I am looking on the toyota let's talk site, and have identified a phone. The one thing I have a question about is that the specifications state that the handset will not place calls through the handsfree system. Does this mean that I would have to pickup the phone and dial a number? I also see that it doesn't transfer phonebook entries. The phone that I am potentially looking at is the Motokrzr k1m. Why is it that a new phone such as that one is not fully compatible with the camry bluetooth system? While I can go to the toyota lets talk site and click through all the phones, I wanted to find out if there are any recommendations for a phone that is fully compatible with the camry bluetooth system.

stevenvillatoro 04-22-2007 11:30 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
I've loved my Sanyo Katana since the day I got it, and it's worked flawlessly with the TCH. There have been other happy Katana users on here who have reported similar satisfaction. The phone gets great reception, all transfer functions work perfectly every time, and the battery life is good for this type of phone. Sanyo has a great reputation for quality. Do a site search for my original post from when I got this phone, and do a search for "phone" in general to read about other people's levels of satisfaction with other brands. I had a prior so-called Bluetooth phone that would do nothing right. Good luck!

cbrookhart 04-23-2007 01:35 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
Prior to posting my message, I actually did a search in just the TCH forum for 'phone' and what I found were a lot of posts about the Sanyo Katana. It certainly seems like that is a good phone. Based on the reply to my original message, I did a search in the general forum for 'phone' but the results found everything but what I was looking for. After looking through several pages in the general forum, I didn't find anything relevent. If possible, I would like to learn more about the Motokrzr phone because in the features table, it indicates that the phone can't make calls through the handsfree system. If I hold the mouse over that entry, there is a comment that says the handsfree system can't place a call immediately after the first call ends. This would seem to be conflicting information. I'm not sure how I like the Sanyon phone compared to the motorola phone. Is there anyone that can help me out?

Dr_Drew 04-24-2007 03:56 AM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
I have a Razr, not a Krzr, and Bluetooth works great. I would expect Motorola to provide similar, if not identical, Bluetooth features on these 2 models. I don't store that many numbers, so I typically use the Dial By Number method, which works well. The only thing I have a problem with is selecting numeric response options such as dialing extensions, or providing a PIN. I end up picking up the phone and punching those in. I haven't tried pressing the Talk button and saying them. Does that work?

ntguru 04-24-2007 02:28 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
Steven, how is the Katana w/ TCH handsfree when talking to someone on the other end using handsfree (headset, another car-based handsfree, etc)?


Originally Posted by stevenvillatoro (Post 122116)
I've loved my Sanyo Katana since the day I got it, and it's worked flawlessly with the TCH. There have been other happy Katana users on here who have reported similar satisfaction. The phone gets great reception, all transfer functions work perfectly every time, and the battery life is good for this type of phone. Sanyo has a great reputation for quality. Do a site search for my original post from when I got this phone, and do a search for "phone" in general to read about other people's levels of satisfaction with other brands. I had a prior so-called Bluetooth phone that would do nothing right. Good luck!


stevenvillatoro 04-24-2007 05:39 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
As far as I know, the quality of the TCH's handsfree sound has little to do with the mobile phone being used. I have some issues at times with the TCH's handsfree sound, but think that the Sanyo Katana is doing its job perfectly. There are some posts on here regarding how to tweak/adjust the TCH's handsfree sound quality, but I haven't had time to try any of those suggestions.

For me, the quality seems very good, and I have had few complaints from listeners on the other end. It may depend on other factors, too, such as background noise from A/C, road noise, your voice's unique qualities, etc. Oh, and of course you have to be oriented toward the microphone.

In general the Katana has much better reception, fewer dropped calls, etc., than did the Samsung piece-of-caca that I first tried with Bluetooth.

Hope that indirect answer may help!

MickeysPal 04-28-2007 05:46 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 

Originally Posted by ntguru (Post 122341)
Steven, how is the Katana w/ TCH handsfree when talking to someone on the other end using handsfree (headset, another car-based handsfree, etc)?

A few months back, I got a Katana (Sprint) based on Steve Villatoro's recommendations. It works well with my TCH. I have not had any problems or complaints. Steve's recommendation was 'right on'!

Thanks Steve...

stevenvillatoro 04-29-2007 09:19 PM

Re: Question on phone selection
 
Welcome! Glad to know you're happy with it.


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