I switch phones regularly (about 2x per year) and I can say that I
have had this same problem on a few phones on my 2007 G35X.  iPhone &
Blackberry devices did not have a problem (the BB Tour was the only
one I could sync my contacts to the car's internal address book (but
that may be another topic); the HTC Diamond (Windows Mobile) and my
Motorola Droid (Android) both have the same awful static problem.
Whether it's the car or the phone, someone needs to step up and I
think that it would be easier for Android to have an app developed
that will allow you to manipulate the Bluetooth options.

On Dec 22 2009, 7:34 pm, Goat <[email protected]> wrote:
> From someone who worked for Nvidia for 2 years on the 2009 Audi's for
> DVD?navigation/BT I can say for a FACT that this is not a Android
> problem but the vehical manufactures problem.
>
> -Goat
>
> On Nov 7, 9:31 pm, dataro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have a 2007 infiniti G35 Sedan and even with Android 2.0 on the
> > motorola droid it will not work. Since the update of android 1.5 on
> > any google phone the bluetooth will sync with the car but the sound is
> > completely garbled and the person on the other side hear no sounds.
> > Tmobile and Verizon blame the car dealer, but the bluetooth was
> > working with the car prior to 1.5 firmware. There are multiple open
> > discussions and there is a mass of people having this issue. I know
> > that this issue is not just with infiniti/nissan cars, it is with
> > other cars and devices. I have owned every device that has the google
> > os installed and the same issue arises with every single one. The
> > iphone 3gs, palm pre, and blackberry storm works fine so it has
> > nothing to do with the ad2p profile screwing it up. People have stated
> > it was HTC's hardware fault but with motorola's phones not working
> > this is definitely the android os issue. Can someone please look into
> > this. Thanks in advance.
>
> > note: 2009+ infinitis have this issue resolved but anything prior to
> > that still has issues.
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