A:AnswerHello! We have not specifically tested this model with the Galaxy S3, therefore we cannot fully guarantee compatibility for phonebook transfer with that device. -M
A:AnswerAssume you know the #621 pairing method. I haven't tried this but, partial excerpt from the manual:
"Using a Bluetooth headset (optional)
Important: Your bluetooth headset must support the Headset Profile (HSP) specification.
Note: You cannot use a bluetooth headset to talk on a cellular line.
Panasonic's (sparse) help for bluetooth pairing is at:
https://help.na.panasonic.com/answers/how-to-register-pair-a-bluetooth-headset-to-telephone/
Hope that might help.
A:AnswerThis model underwent testing solely with the Pixel 6A, not the model you referenced. Therefore, we cannot assure the full functionality of all link2cell features. However, it's worth noting that the talking caller ID feature doesn't function for text messages. Nevertheless, the handsets will still provide alerts if permitted by the cellphone. -M
A:AnswerYes, absolutely it does. It is easy to set up Speed Dial using the directions provided in the accompanying paper copy manual, that also has an easy to follow Table of Contents listing how to use all the features of the phone. There is an online version of the manual, too, but the hard copy manual is so easy to access.
A:AnswerHello! This model is designed for North America. We do not recommend using it in another region, as it might not comply with voltage and frequency requirements. -M
A:AnswerMy telephone and fax are both connected to the base unit.
If the answering function is turned off, it will automatically go to the fax whether or not it is a fax.
If the answering is turned on, then if it is a fax it goes to the fax, if it is regular call it goes to the telephone.
So, leave your answering turned on for automatic functioning. i.e Regular call or fax