Nokia BH903 and iPhone 3G

Hello,
i am desperately trying to make the BH903 work (its phone functions, not interested to A2DP advanced functionalities) with the iPhone 3G, but to no avail until now.
I can successfully pair the headset but after a few moments it completely freezes, forcing me to hard reset it.
As per Nokia user guide, the headset adheres to the HFP 1.5 and Headset Profile 1.1 standards, which the iPhone should support, and provides phone functions only connections.
My headset is a V.2 revision, as reported on the outside of the box.
i also read a May 2008 review by Zdnet's Matthew Miller, which seems to have successfully used this headset with the first generation iPhone.
Has anybody had positive results with this combination?
Message was edited by: a.lagana

Hi everyone,
I'm not from Nokia or Apple, but I've made so many manipulations that eventualy, I might have found something:
This is assuming the iPhone and the BH-903 set have allready been successfully paired and you have experienced the "freezing" effect.
<prestep>: the BH-903 is switch off ;
1. Turn the bluetooth ON on the iPhone (settings>general>bluetooth);
2. go to the iPod section of your iPhone and play a random song on speakers;
3. Turn the BH-903 ON and wait for the connection with the iPhone to be established.
   At this stage, the sound of the iPhone should be automaticaly set to the BH-903
4. Here is the wisdom, here is the trick
   On the BH-903 set, go to setting>connection>establish connection and select "establish a connection"
   It should results in a disconnection of the link between the BH-903 set and your iPhone ;
5. On the BH-903, go to Music and re-establish the connection with the iPhone.
As far as I'm concerned, there is no "freezing effect" no more.
If most of the 'Phone' functions of the BH-903 are available, some of the 'Music' features are still not working for me:
no previous/next track option, nor fast rewind/forward. No track tag ID neither.
I'm curious to know if this process has worked for you.
Obviously, the iPhone is not very "3rd Party" friendly :robotvery-happy:
Message Edited by mick777fr on 22-Sep-2009 10:19 AM
Message Edited by mick777fr on 22-Sep-2009 10:20 AM
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