SEAT Bluetooth Compatability List

-JAMI3-

Active Member
Bluetooth allows wireless communication between mobile devices meaning you can wirelessly connect your phone to your car and operate it via the steering wheel controls or voice recognition - without taking your hands off the wheel! Taking lifestyle seriously also means keeping up with technologies that make our lives easier.

The SEAT Bluetooth pack includes: Handsfree phone connection with steering wheel mounted controls and an MP3 compatible CD player.


SEAT list of compatible mobile phones;


Model - Bluetooth OK - Phone Book - Min Software

Motorola
E550 YES YES N/A
V500 YES YES N/A
V525 YES YES N/A
V547 YES YES N/A
V550 YES YES N/A
V600 YES YES N/A
V620 YES YES N/A
V635 YES YES N/A
V3 YES YES N/A
V80 YES YES N/A

Nokia
3650 YES NO 3.10*
6021 YES YES N/A
6230 YES YES 5.24*
6230I YES YES 3.40*
6260 YES NO N/A
6310 YES YES 5.01*
6310i YES YES 7.00*
6600 YES NO 4.09.1*
6630 YES NO 3.45.7*
6650 YES NO N/A
6670 YES YES N/A
6810 YES YES 3.3
6820 YES YES 3.70*
7280 YES YES N/A
7600 YES YES 3.01
7610 YES YES N/A
8910i YES YES 3.01
9500 YES NO N/A

Panasonic
X70 YES NO A31*

Siemens
S55 YES YES 16*
S65 YES YES 50*
SK65 YES YES 50*
SP65 YES YES 50*
SX1 YES NO N/A

Sharp
GX25 YES NO N/A
TM200 YES NO N/A

Sony Ericsson
K700 YES YES R2A041
K700i YES YES R2AL029*
T68i YES YES R3A*
T68m YES YES R2F004
T610 YES YES R3A*
T630 YES YES R4E & R6C*
W800 YES YES N/A
Z600 YES YES R6X*
P910 YES YES R4X*
P910i YES YES R4C001

Using old software versions can bring about restrictions on correct functioning. Please ask for a software update at your mobile phone retailer. Ask for the version shown in the table or a newer version.

Mobile phones not listed above may not function properly or at all with your vehicle's Bluetooth system.
 

-JAMI3-

Active Member
OK mate, just replying to a few threads, thought if I posted, would put alot of peoples mind at rest. Bluetooth is an easy option to sell - providing you have checked compatability etc, otherwise you going to have alot of upset people!
 

Shaun_E

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Does anyone know if there will be any way in the future to update the Seat bluetooth system? For example as new phones are introduced, will they update the system to be compatible with the new models? I have just switched to a Nokia E61 and whilst it happily connects to the car to make and receive calls, the phone book does not appear on the dashboard (which it did with my old 6310i).
 

treehugger

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Sep 15, 2006
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I have a problem with my nokia N80 it connects to my headunit then disconnects does that mean it aint compatiable. I have spoken to seat and they have no idea can anyone shed some light

Hi

You need to upgrade your N80 to the latest firmware, it will then connect properly and not drop every 30 seconds. It still doesn't help with the phone book problem though :-(

HTH

Tree Hugger
 

Pyranwolf

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There's going to be a lot of unlisted that do, don't or are part successful or need firmware updates. So far I've used two HTC phones on it branded as the Orange SPV C500 & M3100. C500 (Typhoon) worked on voice commands nicely but didn't give access to the menu driven phonebook. M3100 (Hermes) works in all disciplines but has a few quirks to do with power modes and I think if it's left long enough the phone will stop responding (with a memory leak) and need a reset - may be firmware related.

Edit: Memory leak was nothing to do with the phone firmware - found a dodgy application that was leaking the memory. Can now work for a prolonged amount of time. The power state issue may still be a firmware item though, but there are new firmwares on the way that may resolve that.
 
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