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- 01-13-2007, 02:44 AM #1Simon FinniganGuest
Hi everyone,
I`ve just got a car that has a professionally installed hands free kit in,
which works with a (supplied) nokia 6310i. I normally use a Nokia N70 and
would much prefer being able to have a single phone that also worked in my
car when needed.
Does anyone know if it is possible to get the phone cradle changed over from
the Nokia 6310i one to a N70 one, if so any idea of an approximate cost, and
a company that would be able to do this for me? I`m in the Merseyside area.
Thanks for your help!
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- 01-21-2007, 01:53 PM #2JonGuest
Re: Nokia N70 car kit questions
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> Hi everyone,
> I`ve just got a car that has a professionally installed hands free kit in,
> which works with a (supplied) nokia 6310i. I normally use a Nokia N70 and
> would much prefer being able to have a single phone that also worked in my
> car when needed.
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to get the phone cradle changed over from
> the Nokia 6310i one to a N70 one, if so any idea of an approximate cost, and
> a company that would be able to do this for me? I`m in the Merseyside area.
>
> Thanks for your help!
The 6230i and N70 are very different phones, they don't speak the same
language to car kit control boxes. You will need a complete new kit 'I'm
afraid.
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- 01-21-2007, 02:46 PM #3Simon FinniganGuest
Re: Nokia N70 car kit questions
"Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
>> Hi everyone,
>> I`ve just got a car that has a professionally installed hands free kit
>> in,
>> which works with a (supplied) nokia 6310i. I normally use a Nokia N70
>> and
>> would much prefer being able to have a single phone that also worked in
>> my
>> car when needed.
>>
>> Does anyone know if it is possible to get the phone cradle changed over
>> from
>> the Nokia 6310i one to a N70 one, if so any idea of an approximate cost,
>> and
>> a company that would be able to do this for me? I`m in the Merseyside
>> area.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>
> The 6230i and N70 are very different phones, they don't speak the same
> language to car kit control boxes. You will need a complete new kit 'I'm
> afraid.
Why am I not surprised? :-) The 6230i also has a knackered screen (a
friend had one with the same problem, cost a few quid to fix). I`ll leave
it for now I think!
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- 01-21-2007, 03:05 PM #4SteveHGuest
Re: Nokia N70 car kit questions
Simon Finnigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The 6230i and N70 are very different phones, they don't speak the same
> > language to car kit control boxes. You will need a complete new kit 'I'm
> > afraid.
>
>
> Why am I not surprised? :-) The 6230i also has a knackered screen (a
> friend had one with the same problem, cost a few quid to fix). I`ll leave
> it for now I think!
You could always remove the cradle, buy a cheap generic cradle and car
charger and use it via bluetooth.
Having said that, I've not been all that impressed by the sound quality
on bluetooth, or the fact that if you stick a phone in the cradle, it
cuts the bluetooth connection.
(I have a 6230i for work and my personal phone is a Windows Mobile
device)
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- 01-21-2007, 04:50 PM #5Simon FinniganGuest
Re: Nokia N70 car kit questions
"SteveH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Simon Finnigan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > The 6230i and N70 are very different phones, they don't speak the same
>> > language to car kit control boxes. You will need a complete new kit
>> > 'I'm
>> > afraid.
>>
>>
>> Why am I not surprised? :-) The 6230i also has a knackered screen (a
>> friend had one with the same problem, cost a few quid to fix). I`ll
>> leave
>> it for now I think!
>
> You could always remove the cradle, buy a cheap generic cradle and car
> charger and use it via bluetooth.
>
> Having said that, I've not been all that impressed by the sound quality
> on bluetooth, or the fact that if you stick a phone in the cradle, it
> cuts the bluetooth connection.
>
> (I have a 6230i for work and my personal phone is a Windows Mobile
> device)
I`ve got a cradle for using the N70 with a bluetooth GPS unit for satnav.
As for bluetooth sound quality - ICK! I can see why the reports I`ve seen
claim that using any kind of hands-free kit makes no difference to the
chances of being involved in a fatal crash - using a phone while driving
increases the risk by about 4 times.
I think I`m going to abandon the idea of using the hands free kit - it was
only ever going to be used very occasionally when I was pulled up somewhere
safe. Are they worth anything second hand?
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