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Old November 27th, 2009, 10:54 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Breadman50 View Post
This worked for me, as long as you have a download contacts option, I would think it would work regardless of brand.

Found an easy solution to Droid phonebook issue, on my 09 Milan with nav.
1. Downloaded "Bluetooth file transfer" app from market .
2. Exported contacts to SD card ( in menu options within contacts)
3. Bluetooth app is pretty easy to use, opens in file explorer style, touch and hold the contacts (.vcf) and begin transfer, should find sync, and connect if phone is already paired and you have selected add contacts on sync.
4. Quick download of over 200 contacts, and they are all there!
Note: I was also having lots of issues entering sync 6 digit password in phone, ( while using phone in landscape), tried it in portrait and does not close rapidly.
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My Droid paired fine with my car Mercedes C350 however the car will not prompt to receive contacts. There is an option to receive business cards from the car but it will not detect my phone book in the droid. My last phone LG Venus had a Bluetooth setting which allowed me to push contacts while I simultanously enabled receive business cards on the car to get my phone book loaded. I'm at a loss here with the Droid..
Breadman50's instructions worked flawlessly with the Mercedes C350.
In the car, get to the screen where you can select "receive business cards" and hit OK.
The screen will then say 0, but leave the screen up
Follow the above instructions and watch the 0 tick up as your contacts are populated
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