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- Genesis G80 Sport
I have a 2011 Genesis Sedan with the Tech Package, and have the following Caller ID issues when using my BlackBerry Bold 9700:
When I started fiddling with this, I noticed that if I was receiving a call, the number the car displayed was +140-412-34567 (or something like that) instead of a properly formatted number such as 404-123-4567. I also noticed the same thing happen when I placed a call from the address book in the car. At first, the number was displayed as 404-123-4567, but within a second or two, it changed to +140-412-34567. Very odd.
So I started digging around in the phone to see what I could figure out, and I think I discovered the problem. The issue appears to be Smart Dialing. The BlackBerry attempts to alter the format of the numbers by including the country code, and in doing so, it confuses the Genesis Caller ID system. I turned off Smart Dialing, and now my Caller ID works exactly as expected in the car (both inbound and outbound Caller ID is working now).
Here is what you need to do if you want to try this fix for yourself:
The BlackBerry will indicate that it will no longer modify phone numbers. Save your settings and test the results in your car. If your experience is anything like mine, everything will work as expected.
Good luck.
- Inbound calls more often than not aren't matched with the address book, which means that I don't see the inbound caller's name.
- Outbound calls aren't matched with the address book, which means that my call history doesn't show the call recipient's name, just a phone number.
When I started fiddling with this, I noticed that if I was receiving a call, the number the car displayed was +140-412-34567 (or something like that) instead of a properly formatted number such as 404-123-4567. I also noticed the same thing happen when I placed a call from the address book in the car. At first, the number was displayed as 404-123-4567, but within a second or two, it changed to +140-412-34567. Very odd.
So I started digging around in the phone to see what I could figure out, and I think I discovered the problem. The issue appears to be Smart Dialing. The BlackBerry attempts to alter the format of the numbers by including the country code, and in doing so, it confuses the Genesis Caller ID system. I turned off Smart Dialing, and now my Caller ID works exactly as expected in the car (both inbound and outbound Caller ID is working now).
Here is what you need to do if you want to try this fix for yourself:
- From the home screen, press the green talk button.
- From the call history screen that is displayed, press the BlackBerry menu button.
- Select Options from the menu.
- Scroll down and select Smart Dialing from the list of options.
- For the drop-down box for Country Code, select Unknown.
The BlackBerry will indicate that it will no longer modify phone numbers. Save your settings and test the results in your car. If your experience is anything like mine, everything will work as expected.
Good luck.