Do you have a car phone in your car?Does it still work?
I do and probably, but the card is dead. If I stuck a new sim card in, it'll probably work
I'm really interested in a way to use old carphones via Bluetooth devices complete with punching in numbers, answering/hanging up, and possibly even address books or saving a couple favorites. The plan would be to take the buttons from the existing car phone and wire them to a third party bluetooth device. I just haven't found a third party bluetooth receiver that has a screen and/or supports manually dialing numbers, they're all basically just bluetooth headsets that rely on the phone for everything.A plug-and play solution allowing to use even just the handset for all mercedes or all BMWs would probably sell pretty well on forums. A lot people are interested in this LARP.
>>28845528Yeah technically. You could make calls with the OnStar back in the day. I haven't tried it or the emergency button but I would assume they don't work because they ran on the 2G network which doesn't exist anymore.
>>28845528>Fagie Goodman