DocRush
Active member
Hi everybody.
There is a problem that I could not solve/understand and also I did not see a thread concerning this particular issue.
My wife has two cellular mobile phones in her purse; one of them is business (SAMSUNG) and the other is private (iPhone 6). Upon her kind request I made the pairing operation of those with our i3's BlueTOOTH system and there is not any third BlueTOOTH device in this list.
As she had foreseen in this way "I made her business phone on the top of that list".
Additionally, her Korean phone is so smart that whenever it understands that getting through i3's door it sings out (=beeps) each time :x .
When she received a phone call via business one she can succeed performing handsFREE communication undoubtedly. If the subsequent caller preferred her private phone this time, she barely manages surfing through iDrive menu (for 15-20 seconds) and mostly succeeds to communicate via handsFREE system of i3.
Here comes my question: Why does the i3s' BlueTOOTH system always remember the latest used/paired phone automatically? Isn't it possible to simplify this BlueTOOTH protocol in an unhesitating manner. In other words, we want freedom of pairing priority/privelege for those two phones in an equal manner. Whenever one of them rings it should pair i3's BT without any protocol.
I am not sure if any make and/or model offers such a liberty: "Just push the button on the steering wheel and start talking" :roll:
There is a problem that I could not solve/understand and also I did not see a thread concerning this particular issue.
My wife has two cellular mobile phones in her purse; one of them is business (SAMSUNG) and the other is private (iPhone 6). Upon her kind request I made the pairing operation of those with our i3's BlueTOOTH system and there is not any third BlueTOOTH device in this list.
As she had foreseen in this way "I made her business phone on the top of that list".
Additionally, her Korean phone is so smart that whenever it understands that getting through i3's door it sings out (=beeps) each time :x .
When she received a phone call via business one she can succeed performing handsFREE communication undoubtedly. If the subsequent caller preferred her private phone this time, she barely manages surfing through iDrive menu (for 15-20 seconds) and mostly succeeds to communicate via handsFREE system of i3.
Here comes my question: Why does the i3s' BlueTOOTH system always remember the latest used/paired phone automatically? Isn't it possible to simplify this BlueTOOTH protocol in an unhesitating manner. In other words, we want freedom of pairing priority/privelege for those two phones in an equal manner. Whenever one of them rings it should pair i3's BT without any protocol.
I am not sure if any make and/or model offers such a liberty: "Just push the button on the steering wheel and start talking" :roll: