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Bodster2



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Portugal 2008 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Lucerne Green
Blackberry Phone/RRS connection issue.

Hi,

I've had my Blackberry 8300 pared with my RRS for sometime now but when I went to drive the car the other day, the RRS did not pick up the Blackberry signal. I tried re-paring it by entering the code and that worked but I then get a message saying that the RRS is waiting to connect but nothing ever happens.

I've retried this process over and over again but the RRS still fails to find connect with the blackberry.

Has anyone else encountered this and if so, where you able to fix it?

Cheers Very Happy 2008 RRS Supercharged
Lucerne Green, HST Kit, 23" Rinspeed Alloys, Side Steps, Mud Flaps.

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Belgium 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Works fine with me.
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I've just changed to a Blackberry Storm. Had a few problems with bluetooth to begin with and had to play around with the phone settings a little before I got it to pair automatically each time I get in the car.

Now it works perfectly every time.

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Bodster2



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Finally managed to fix the problem. Turned the phone on and off a few times but that didn't work. I then took the battery out, put it back in then turned it on and it now connects with the car. Not sure what the problem was but it's sorted now. Whistle 2008 RRS Supercharged
Lucerne Green, HST Kit, 23" Rinspeed Alloys, Side Steps, Mud Flaps.

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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

Some Blackberries - especially earlier models such as 81xx and 83xx - have the nasty habit to eat free memory slowly as you use their software or third party apps, and the only way to truly release the memory back to the phone is to quickly disconnect the battery; Turning the phone off and on doesn't really do it (kind of like a Range Rover Sport, ha ha.) If you don't refresh available memory, eventually things start disappearing - call logs, sent messages, etc. - and everything gets real sluggish and/or hangs, including the BT radio. I have figured out my Pearl needs the battery trick done about once a week to stay in tip-top shape, although memory management seems to have gotten better with each firmware release by RIM. 

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Josh



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I'm about to be given one of these Blackberry 8100's by my employer.

So can my bluetooth cope with having more than one phone paired with it at the same time or do I have to use one phone at a time or would it be easier to just divert the Blackberry to my Nokia Question TDV6 - gone
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my blackberry always cuts off when on bluetooth mode in my wifes honda civic!

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