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Old 07-12-2005, 12:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Samsung D600 and Bluetooth Headset query

I just upgraded my phone on o2 to a Nokia 6230i and I am thinking of swapping it for a Samsung D600.
I have always had Nokia mobiles and a feature I couldn't live without is auto-answer when the bluetooth headset is in use in the car.
In the Nokia 6230i system to access this you press...Menu-Settings-Enhancements-Headset-Automatic Answer-On or Off.
Is this purely a Nokia feature? or is it part of the Headset profile which will also allow me to use it on any other bluetooth mobile...Can I still get auto-answer on a D600?

I know the Samsung D600 does not have voice dialling but I am not bothered about that as I don't use it on the Nokia anyway, as long as I can still use auto-answer while the D600 sits in the car cradle...can anyone confirm, thanks.
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Old 07-12-2005, 7:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I just upgraded my phone on o2 to a Nokia 6230i and I am thinking of swapping it for a Samsung D600.
I have always had Nokia mobiles and a feature I couldn't live without is auto-answer when the bluetooth headset is in use in the car.
In the Nokia 6230i system to access this you press...Menu-Settings-Enhancements-Headset-Automatic Answer-On or Off.
Is this purely a Nokia feature? or is it part of the Headset profile which will also allow me to use it on any other bluetooth mobile...Can I still get auto-answer on a D600?

I know the Samsung D600 does not have voice dialling but I am not bothered about that as I don't use it on the Nokia anyway, as long as I can still use auto-answer while the D600 sits in the car cradle...can anyone confirm, thanks.
Anyone?
Surely someone is using a D600 with a bluetooth headset in the car?
Before I go and make a big mistake (possibly) and change the Nokia.
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Old 09-12-2005, 1:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I had a d600 for 1 day - sold it on ebay for £250 :-)

When I used the bluetooth headset it answered by pressing a button on my headset. not sure if that is what you mean or if it can be done some other way

the d600 is a cracking phone but it's not a nokia and if ur a nokia person like me you'll soon get sick of the samsung (about 6 hours for me LOL)

I'm now going to get a 6230i

once a nokia always a nokia!!!!!
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I had a d600 for 1 day - sold it on ebay for £250 :-)

When I used the bluetooth headset it answered by pressing a button on my headset. not sure if that is what you mean or if it can be done some other way

the d600 is a cracking phone but it's not a nokia and if ur a nokia person like me you'll soon get sick of the samsung (about 6 hours for me LOL)

I'm now going to get a 6230i

once a nokia always a nokia!!!!!
Well I'm just back this minute from the o2 shop where I exchanged my Nokia 6230i for a Samsung D600...hope I don't regret it
What I meant was when you switched on the headset and you sat the Nokia mobile in your pocket or car cradle, if the phone rings you don't need to press anything on the headset or phone...after 1 ring it automatically answers and you just talk...you select this "auto-answer" within the phone menu (any bluetooth Nokia can do this)...will soon find out if the D600 can do it...once the battery is charged
Thanks for your reply.
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I had a d600 for 1 day - sold it on ebay for £250 :-)

When I used the bluetooth headset it answered by pressing a button on my headset. not sure if that is what you mean or if it can be done some other way

the d600 is a cracking phone but it's not a nokia and if ur a nokia person like me you'll soon get sick of the samsung (about 6 hours for me LOL)

I'm now going to get a 6230i

once a nokia always a nokia!!!!!
Just out of interest what didn't you like about the D600?
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