Bluetooth sync extremely slow

Synchronizing my N96 with ovi suite via bluetooth is horribly slow.
Transfering only a single photo for example takes about 10 minutes.
Even when I only sync contacts and messages, I can wait like 5 minutes or longer.
Is there any known issue about syncing an N96 with ovi suite via bluetooth?
I cant imagine why it would take so long...
When I use direct file transfer, and not ovi suite, to transfer the same photo to my PC, it works at normal speed. (less than 10 seconds)
When I use the usb cable to sync to ovi suite, its working at normal speed as well.
Any ideas about this? Help appreciated...

Hello, thanks for the reply...
This is my system information:
Nokia Ovi Suite 2.1.1.1
Nokia PC Suite 7.1.40.1
Ovi Player 2.1.10304.0
PC Connectivity Solution 10.6.2.0
Connectivity Cable Driver 7.1.27.0
Nokia Ovi Suite Software Updater 2010.6.0.60359
Maps Service API 3.0.38.0
Nokia mPlatform 2.6.86
Ovi Desktop Sync Engine 1.1.0.82
Betriebssystem:
Microsoft Windows 7 64-Bit-Edition
Sprache: Deutsch
Erkannte Internet-Browser:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0.7600.16385
Erkannte Bluetooth Pakete:
- Microsoft (Version: 6.1.7600, Build: 16385)
The pictures are about 800-900 kb on average. What exactly do you mean by bluetooth stack?

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