How do I sync my contacts to my Hyundai?

How do I sync my contacts to my Hyundai?

Syncing Your Android to Hyundai Bluetooth

  1. Press the phone button under your vehicle’s infotainment screen.
  2. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on in your Android device.
  3. If it is, you should receive a pop-up on your phone telling you that it can be paired to your Hyundai Bluetooth.

How do I get my Hyundai Blue Link?

If your Hyundai is equipped with Bluelink, you can enroll at any time. Simply register or log in on the owner’s portal at owners.hyundaiusa.com, and click to enroll in Bluelink. You’ll just need your VIN (vehicle identification number located on the driver’s side dashboard) and a credit card.

How many contacts does the Hyundai Bluetooth® system support?

The system has the capability to support up to 1,000 contacts from your mobile device (if supported) with the exception of Equus, which can store up to 5,000 contacts. How do I adjust the ring volume on the Hyundai Bluetooth® System? Simply use the volume control buttons on the steering wheel or adjust the volume knob on the radio (if supported).

Can my Bluetooth® system sync contacts with my phone?

However, not all phones support wireless syncing of contacts via Bluetooth®. On certain models, check with your phone manufacturer if this feature is supported on your mobile device. Social media contacts such as Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail contacts may not be transferable. How many contacts can my Bluetooth® System hold?

How many contacts can my Bluetooth® system hold?

How many contacts can my Bluetooth® System hold? The system has the capability to support up to 1,000 contacts from your mobile device (if supported) with the exception of Equus, which can store up to 5,000 contacts. How do I adjust the ring volume on the Hyundai Bluetooth® System?

How does the Hyundai Bluetooth® system work with multiple phones?

When multiple phones are paired, the Hyundai Bluetooth® System will automatically select the default mobile device to connect to. The default device has “priority” over other mobile devices.