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you have a later car I assume. to date its easier to pop a standalone BT kit in. the OE one is integrated into the radio and works with the supplied phone for that car only! unable to determine phone. btoh cars I have worked on didnt have it.

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Ok Interesting discovery!

I can confirm that the phone plug pictured in the first post fits a Sharp GX10 or 10i. Plugs straight in! Vodafone sold a whole boat load of these around 5-6 years ago (1st generation camera phones). I dug up my box of old phones...had 4 of these in there but none of them would power up and I have no charger...plugged them in the car but having not been used for so long the batteries are probably gone..

Gonna try and see if I can sourse a charger or new batt somewhere to try and make these work!

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has anybody made any progress with this?

I've come across an adapter for the phone that can change it to work with au, foma and wdc connectors... still cannot find a listing of devices with the different plugs..

link here

Sorry about the crappy pics but this is what my v35 came with 2004 model, what does this plug fit ? and i im guessing the buttons are for volume and to switch to telephone mode.

I have pushed them without a phone plugged in because i have no idea what phone it plugs too, and they do nothing so far

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Sorry to dig up an old thread. I was wondering if anyone has had success with connecting any old phones yet and got the phone adapter working?

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