Audio, media and Internet -> Phone for Your Volvo Xc90 SUV 2020

AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET  
by tethering using the device's Wi-Fi hot-  
spot.  
Phone  
Overview  
A phone equipped with Bluetooth can be  
wirelessly connected to the vehicle's inte-  
grated hands-free system.  
The audio and media system offers hands-free  
functionality for remotely controlling a number  
of the phone's features. The phone's inte-  
grated controls can also be used, even when it  
is connected to the vehicle.  
A maximum of 20 Android devices can be  
stored at the same time, which may be  
worth noting if many people share the  
vehicle, e.g. in a car pool. When the list is  
full and a new device is connected, the  
oldest one will be deleted. A factory reset  
must be performed to delete the list.  
When the phone has been paired and con-  
nected to the vehicle, it can be used as an  
Internet connection or to make or receive  
calls, send or receive text messages or wire-  
lessly play music.  
Related information  
Android Auto* (p. 490)  
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via  
a phone (Wi-Fi) (p. 503)  
Microphone.  
Phone.  
The phone is controlled from the center dis-  
play, and the App menu (accessed using the  
right-side steering wheel keypad) and voice  
commands can also be used to control certain  
functions.  
Phone handling in the center display.  
Keypad for controlling phone functions  
shown in the center display and voice  
commands.  
Instrument panel.  
Related information  
Handling phone calls (p. 497)  
Managing the phone book (p. 500)  
Handling text messages (p. 498)  
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AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET  
Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-  
tooth automatically (p. 496)  
Connecting a phone to the car via  
Bluetooth for the first time  
Pair a Bluetooth-enabled phone to the vehicle  
to make calls, send/receive text messages  
and wirelessly play media from the vehicle, or  
connect the vehicle to the Internet.  
Two Bluetooth devices can be connected at  
the same time, but in that case, only one will  
be used for wireless playback. The most  
recently paired phone will be automatically  
connected to make calls, send/receive text  
messages, play media or use as an Internet  
connection. It is possible to change what the  
phone is used for under Bluetooth Devices  
via the settings menu in the center display's  
Top view. The cellular phone must be equip-  
ped with Bluetooth and support tethering.  
Option 1 - searching for the phone  
from the vehicle  
1. Make the phone discoverable/visible using  
its Bluetooth function.  
Connecting a phone to the car via Blue-  
tooth manually (p. 496)  
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-connected  
phone (p. 496)  
2. Open the phone tile in the center display.  
If no phone has been paired to the vehi-  
Switch between phones connected via  
Bluetooth (p. 497)  
cle, tap Add phone.  
If a phone has been paired to the vehi-  
Disconnecting Bluetooth-connected devi-  
ces (p. 497)  
cle, tap Change  
. Tap Add phone in  
the pop-up window.  
Phone settings (p. 500)  
Voice Control (p. 146)  
> A list of available Bluetooth devices will  
be displayed. The list will be updated as  
new devices are discovered.  
Handling the App menu in the instrument  
panel (p. 106)  
3. Tap the name of the phone you would like  
to connect.  
Sound settings (p. 456)  
4. Make sure that the code displayed in the  
vehicle matches the one in the phone. If it  
does, confirm the code in both places.  
After the device has been connected/regis-  
tered for the first time via Bluetooth, the  
device no longer needs to be visible/searcha-  
ble. It just needs to have Bluetooth activated.  
A maximum of 20 paired Bluetooth devices  
can be stored in the vehicle.  
Connecting the vehicle to the Internet via  
a Bluetooth-connected phone (p. 503)  
5. In the phone, accept or cancel the options  
for selecting the phone's contacts and text  
messages.  
There are two ways to pair a phone to the  
vehicle. Searching for the phone from the vehi-  
cle or searching for the vehicle from the  
phone.  
The message function must be acti-  
vated in certain phones.  
Not all cell phones are fully compatible  
and may not be able to display con-  
tacts and messages in the vehicle.  
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