Range Rover: Telephone compatibility - Telephone - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Telephone compatibility

Please refer to the Ownership section of the Land Rover website at www.landrover.com, for a list of compatible phones.

Note: The Bluetooth® equipped phones listed on landrover.com have been tested for compatibility with Land Rover vehicles. Performance will vary, based on the phone’s software version, battery condition, coverage and your network provider. Phones are warranted by their manufacturer, not Land Rover.

If the mobile phone supports Bluetooth® Hands Free Profile 1.5 (HFP 1.5), additional features will be displayed on the vehicle touch screen, such as battery meter, signal strength and network operator.

    Telephone safety
    WARNING Use of your mobile telephone while you are driving is dangerous as it diverts attention from the traffic situation. If you wish to use your telephone, stop at an appropriate place wh ...

    Pairing and connecting using the mobile phone
    Note: The process of pairing and connecting your phone with the vehicle using the mobile phone will vary depending on the type of mobile phone used. 1. Switch the ignition system on and ensure that ...

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    Video Display Screens
    The video display screens are located on the back of each head restraint. Notice: Avoid directly touching the video screen, as damage can occur. See “Cleaning the Video Screens” later in this ...

    Lamp check
    A bulb check is initiated for some warning lamps when the ignition is switched on and lasts for 3 seconds (except for the air bag warning lamp which remains illuminated until the engine is started ...