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In 2010, the Nissan Altima can be upgraded with an additional trim package to include Bluetooth capabilities. This upgrade allows for hands-free calls, USB connection, a 4.3-inch touchscreen, nine-speaker Bose AM/FM Audio, and a rearview monitor through the premium Audio kit. To set it up, for navigation-equipped cars, press the telephone button on the Audio system, attach, and connect a new unit. For vehicles without navigation, press the Enter/Set button on the Audio system, select Bluetooth, and connect the phone. Make sure your smartphone is Bluetooth-compatible, go to Settings, select My Car, and choose the MY-CAR option. Verify that the PIN displayed on the vehicle matches the one on your smartphone. If they match, approve the pairing request on your device and select OK.
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The 2010 Nissan Altima has the option to include bluetooth connectivity, but it is not included as a standard feature.
Bluetooth connectivity was not a standard feature, but it was available as an option on the 2010 Nissan Altima.
In order to have Bluetooth in the 2010 Nissan Altima, you'll need to get one of the additional packages. The Premium Audio Package offers Bluetooth for making hands-free calls, a USB connection, a 4.3-inch display, a Bose AM/FM audio system with nine speakers, and a rearview monitor. The 3.5 SR Premium Package also includes Bluetooth, along with all the features from the previous package. On top of that, this package comes with a leather-wrapped shift knob, power driver lumbar support, a compass, mood lighting, and rear-passenger A/C ventilation.