I received a PM from an Infiniti G35 owner who has confirmed usability with the iPhone. He is able to make and receive calls, but has not been able to use address book. Feel free to chime in if you own an Infiniti.
I received a PM from an Infiniti G35 owner who has confirmed usability with the iPhone. He is able to make and receive calls, but has not been able to use address book. Feel free to chime in if you own an Infiniti.
I contacted Infiniti because I could not find any instructions on their web site to sync an iPhone with the cars bluetooth. The response I got from the Infiniti Bluetooth Information Center, was that the Apple iPhone was not compatible with the 2007 Infiniti FX. Does anyone know if syncing with the 2007 FX is possible, and if so how? If not, is there an aftermarket hands free car kit you can recommend?
I received a PM from an Infiniti G35 owner who has confirmed usability with the iPhone. He is able to make and receive calls, but has not been able to use address book. Feel free to chime in if you own an Infiniti.
Hi Everyone! I'm new to iPhone (TODAYyes!) but I am a Sales Consultant and Product Specialist for Infiniti, To my knowledege you can sync both your address book and iPhone to any of the models. If you can't, stop in your local Dealership and ask service or sales. They SHOULD be happy to assist you. If you are in VEGAS, come see me AND I'll show you that G37 with 330hp as well! Good Luck
PS: I'll try mine tomorrow in one of the '07 G35's and FX's and let you know.![]()
I have a 2007 Infiniti G35. The iPhone pairs great with the Handsfree Bluetooth (in fact it pairs automatically everytime I get in the car without any hassle). Making outgoing calls is great. In fact everything is great, EXCEPT there is a 5-10 second delay that happens while answering incomming calls.
For example, the phone rings, I answer, and it seems for a second the bluetooth handsfree connection is established, so I say "hello", then WHAM it switches back to my radio (which at first made me think I was losing the connection).
However I learned if I'm patient, the handfree operation will resume normally after a few seconds (5-8 seconds). Problem is... by the time the connection is established my callers have given up, or are left confused, and I have to tell them "Sorry... it's this **** iPhone!"
I paired my car with 2 other phones without this problem. On my old phone, there was a feature on the handset that allowed me to disable the handset, while connected to a Bluetooth handsfree device.
I have a 2007 Infiniti G35. The iPhone pairs great with the Handsfree Bluetooth (in fact it pairs automatically everytime I get in the car without any hassle). Making outgoing calls is great. In fact everything is great, EXCEPT there is a 5-10 second delay that happens while answering incomming calls.
For example, the phone rings, I answer, and it seems for a second the bluetooth handsfree connection is established, so I say "hello", then WHAM it switches back to my radio (which at first made me think I was losing the connection).
However I learned if I'm patient, the handfree operation will resume normally after a few seconds (5-8 seconds). Problem is... by the time the connection is established my callers have given up, or are left confused, and I have to tell them "Sorry... it's this **** iPhone!"
I paired my car with 2 other phones without this problem. On my old phone, there was a feature on the handset that allowed me to disable the handset, while connected to a Bluetooth handsfree device.
You don't. I have a 2008 G37 and the iPhone pairs fine but you can not sync the address book.I have a 2006 FX35...how do i sync the address book with the car & iPhone
I have a 2007 G35 WITHOUT NAV and the pairing process went smooth. However, I do experience that 5 second delay when an incoming call is received. If anyone has a work around, I would love to hear it.You don't. I have a 2008 G37 and the iPhone pairs fine but you can not sync the address book.
I have a 2007 FX35 and paired the iPhone quite easily. Simply say "Set-up" then "Pair Phone" then "New Phone" The code is 1234. Good luck!I contacted Infiniti because I could not find any instructions on their web site to sync an iPhone with the cars bluetooth. The response I got from the Infiniti Bluetooth Information Center, was that the Apple iPhone was not compatible with the 2007 Infiniti FX. Does anyone know if syncing with the 2007 FX is possible, and if so how? If not, is there an aftermarket hands free car kit you can recommend?
I just thought I'd post back a little more info on this. It seems this problem only presents itself, when I use the phone controls of the car (on the steering wheel) to answer the call. If I use the iPhone itself, by pressing [Accept Call], and then pressing the Bluetooth audio source button on the iPhone, it connects instantly. This seems to suggest that when using the phone controls on the steering wheel to answer the phone, the iPhone is waiting several seconds before automatically transferring the call to the paired Bluetooth device. That's just a guess of course... but I think it's significant that my prior phone had the option to DISABLE HANDSET while connected to a Bluetooth hands free device (something the iPhone does not have). Seems if we had that option, this delay wouldn't be necessary?I have a 2007 Infiniti G35. The iPhone pairs great with the Handsfree Bluetooth (in fact it pairs automatically everytime I get in the car without any hassle). Making outgoing calls is great. In fact everything is great, EXCEPT there is a 5-10 second delay that happens while answering incomming calls.
For example, the phone rings, I answer, and it seems for a second the bluetooth handsfree connection is established, so I say "hello", then WHAM it switches back to my radio (which at first made me think I was losing the connection).
However I learned if I'm patient, the handfree operation will resume normally after a few seconds (5-8 seconds). Problem is... by the time the connection is established my callers have given up, or are left confused, and I have to tell them "Sorry... it's this **** iPhone!"
I paired my car with 2 other phones without this problem. On my old phone, there was a feature on the handset that allowed me to disable the handset, while connected to a Bluetooth handsfree device.
Hi Everyone! I'm new to iPhone (TODAYyes!) but I am a Sales Consultant and Product Specialist for Infiniti, To my knowledege you can sync both your address book and iPhone to any of the models. If you can't, stop in your local Dealership and ask service or sales. They SHOULD be happy to assist you. If you are in VEGAS, come see me AND I'll show you that G37 with 330hp as well! Good Luck
PS: I'll try mine tomorrow in one of the '07 G35's and FX's and let you know.![]()
I have a 2006 g35x. Bluetooth pairs fine. I too can not get voice mail over the bluetoothHave you had any trouble with using you iPhone voicemail over bluetooth? Mine gives me no sound when I pair it.
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