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Originally Posted by MacCool
I don't know about storing the phonebook in the car...maybe the Nav option does that...but my Touring package Bluetooth system connects reliably to my iPhone and accesses the phone's address book. I don't know about the Android phones, but that car couldn't use the address book on my Blackberry. My guess is that some implementations of the Android OS don't work with the Nissan Bluetooth system.
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Same here...I'm able to "access" my contacts as well, but someone said something about storing them which I believe would require the hard drive in the nav package. With that said, I think accessing the contacts are too dam slow and I don't even bother anymore and just dial manually and strictly use the bluetooth while talking. If you have similar names, you have to fight the system to recognize which person you meant. Once you get past that, you then have to designate which number. Too might time. They need to team up with Parrot and let them build the bluetooth systems into the cars.