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Hi all

I have a 2010 vrs with Bluetooth, and an iPhone 5 that works perfectly with it. I am shortly going to change to a Samsung S4 or note 3, should it work ok? I have seen a few threads of late where the skoda bt unit is picky about what phones it works with - should mine be the newer bt unit?

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Should work fine.

I have two S3s (one for work and one for me) and they both connect and work perfectly with my HFP only BT. If you have an rSAP module, you may run into problems (like I did; brought a HFP one only and worked straight away!)

Only thing I find on mine is that when the device locks/screen times out that the signal strength indicator rarely updates. Current samsungs (goes for most android devices in fairness) only haveva 4 bar status so the fifth bar on the cars display never lights up.

Functionally though its perfect. I have a built in BT module on my Amundsen + however, not a GSM2 or 3 unit.

I have a Galaxy S4 and it connects to my factory fitted BT unit in car with no issues. Mine connects Via rSAP with no issues and any texts i get display on maxi dot and can be read out via my columbus unit.

My Galaxy Nexus would not synchronize its phone book with the GSM II kit, had to install "Bluetooth Phonebook" from the Android Market. No problem since then. More info here: http://www.android-rsap.com/bluetooth-phonebook.html

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Thanks all for the updates, sounds like it should be ok.

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