Bluetooth A2DP profile inside C1-01 available?

Hi,
I just bought my Nokia C1-01 and paired my Motorola BT Headset HT820 for MP3 music. I did this, because some stores which offer this phone mentioned C1-01's available support of A2DP.
After recognizing bad BT-music-quality I took a look at the phone specs. and: there is no support of A2DP (in Europes 4.40 Firmware-version!).
@all
My question: are there other C1-01-devices with BT-A2DP support out there?
@ Nokia-Guys:
Will there be a support for Europe-C1-01-phones later on; i.e. is it planned to do an update?
Or are there any hardware-performance issues which pretends a A2DP-support?
Is it possible for me to get a firmware-version with A2DP-support?
Many questions...
Nevertheless - thanx in advance for your support,
hwu

Funny you should have had the same problem. I have just upgraded my software to V5.4 and the problem
still remains. Very low audio when connecting to any Bluetooth Audio device. Its now 2 Feb when is the fix coming out. Nokia
pundaMilia wrote:
When will it be available ? "...soon..." we ware a month further now...
have you given up????

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