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When I go to the phone on the Boom, I can see all of my contacts - as well as the phone numbers. However, when I look at the addresses - none are listed.
Those addresses are indeed in my phone and on my contact list.
When I go to the phone on the Boom, I can see all of my contacts - as well as the phone numbers. However, when I look at the addresses - none are listed.
Those addresses are indeed in my phone and on my contact list.
Am I missing something?
hanks
That is because you are looking from a phone call perspective. Go to the NAV system and you will be able to see the same contacts and you will get the option to navigate to the address.
Thanks - your comments made sense so I went to the garage. Opened the NAV system.
Hit where to - saw the phone book and opened it. I had the option of opening the saved on bike or saved on connected phone.
When I went to saved on bike - there was nothing there. When I went to saved on connected phone, I could see all the contacts and numbers - but the address was still blank.
Earlier, I unpaired the phone and re-paired it hoping or thinking that was the matter - but found no difference. I did check the boom instructions - but was not able to find this.
If someone can share a bit more, I would appreciate such.
My bet is - a later phone app will come out that will let you send directions right from your phone to the Boom - like my car and truck does.
Thanks - your comments made sense so I went to the garage. Opened the NAV system.
Hit where to - saw the phone book and opened it. I had the option of opening the saved on bike or saved on connected phone.
When I went to saved on bike - there was nothing there. When I went to saved on connected phone, I could see all the contacts and numbers - but the address was still blank.
Earlier, I unpaired the phone and re-paired it hoping or thinking that was the matter - but found no difference. I did check the boom instructions - but was not able to find this.
If someone can share a bit more, I would appreciate su
My bet is - a later phone app will come out that will let you send directions right from your phone to the Boom - like my car and truck does.
Thanks again for any and all help
Check and be sure on Nav Sytem that United Stateszand not Canada is the country showing
I have done a little more research- looked in the 2015 Informat online and found some additional info. They talk about loading saved phone book.
I tried all that said but nothing works. Going further, it might be that my phone has Gmail contacts and not Verizon contacts. Think that might be a difference. ill see if I can convert.
I can now see the same files in google that I see in Verizon - was able to sync.
I again unpaired my phone - and repaired it - saving all contacts. All phone numbers are there - however, when it comes to an address- it does not show an address.
Several folks have said it works - hopefully someone will come on and share how they did it.
Don - sadly, the contact address info appears to not be shared on Apple devices? I did a bit of research & found that Apple doesn't even allow contact address info to be saved/shared via iCloud.
iPhone owners - if this info is incorrect, please chime in.
OK. For some reason, I thought you had an iPhone. Can't check mine cuz I don't have the FLHTK this trip; riding the FXSTB this time just cuz it needs some miles.
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