Assistance needed on 808PV Bluetooth issue

Hi and happy new year to all in the forum.
Starting by sharing my experience: I have been a happy user of an N8 for 2 years, with very intensive professional and personal use of its many features.
Never had any major problem; never had to post on a forum. This is my first post.
Although still satisfied, I have recently replaced my N8 with the 808V for three major reasons:
- keeping symbian
- N8 was getting slow with lack of memory
- 41 mpx camera of the 808
I was initially happy to notice that Belle FP2 OS and the 808 memory greatly improved my everyday use compared to Belle Refresh.
However, out of the numerous daily uses of the N8 functions, two heavily used features that are missing or not working, make me miss the former Nokia flagship:
First problem that is already known, the missing multiple picture selection in the Gallery, which was reported by many. I did not know about this before buying. And yet, everyday I need to erase, or to transfer to another storage by Bluetooth, un one batch the many pictures taken during the day.
Now more serious, and where I need assistance: I also used to have intensive use - half for work, half for listening everyday to some music - of Bluetooth stereo peripherals and headsets with the N8. All of them from Nokia, and all of them of high quality: BH-500, BH-504 MD-7W.
Not any of my Bluetooth stereo devices would work on my 808!!!
BT connexions are established without any problem. But then every sound source stops to work on the terminal: no calls, no payers, no web radio, not even games… You can launch them, but calls for examples are disconnected as soon as the calling party takes the call. The payers freeze just before emitting a single note while pressing the play button. It's like the BT connexion to a stereo audio device freezes the software. If I disconnect BT, the music restarts on the phone's loudspeaker!
Needless to say, my smartphone is to be used everyday for work (pictures, BT hands-free, music). I need it in BT. So I would be grateful if anyone can help with the same problem and indicate solutions so I can decide what action to take.

I did now a litlle checking.
Indeed 808 is Bluetooth 3.0 (whereas N8 was 2.1)
But isn't a new BT 3.0 device supposed to be compatible with previous norms?
To give you an example, the new stereo BT headset BH-221, as specifically recommended for 808 (referring to http://www.nokia.com/fr-fr/produits/mobiles/808/accessoires/?page=1) is compatible with the 2.1 Bluetooth technology. Ie. same as all my current devices.
So problème should be elsewhere.
Unless we can indentify anyone having same issue...

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