Car Charger / Cradle Kit for 6085

Have had a 6010 cradle / charger/in car..replaced phone with a 6085. The lead in the carfrom the 6010 install works for the 6085 direct. I enquired on purchase for a similar kit and told none made ? Have had to purchase a CR39 cradle and plug the lead into the phone befor putting into new cradle.
This seems bizarre. Help please.
Fireman

There are some cradles available to just plug in but they are not made by Nokia and there is quality issues. I would best advise you to upgrade you car kit to a new ck-7w, so you can guarentee compatability and make full use of you 6230i features, this kit will be easily upgraded next time you change phones so is a good investment.
Danny b
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