E65 and AUDI A6 MMI Bluetooth Car Kit

I am absolutely amazed at Nokia's unwillingness to consider close cooperation with major car manufacturers i.e. in my case AUDI.
Having changed to a Business Phone from a SONY ERICSSON, i now find that the BT functionality is close to useless when compared with the Sony Protocols.
It is time that NOKIA lived up to their tagline of connecting people and did something about maximising the functionality of the BT Car Kits out there rather than sending out the typical response of "please contact your 3rd party kit provider for configuration issues"
Come on Nokia, you can do better and will be well served to do so . With all of the legislation in place on use of phones in cars, a lack of commitment to the market will loose customers and loose Nokia Market Share!

Are you by any chance a vodafone customer? If so the vodafone software has been causing a lot of problems with bluetooth.
If not then it is likely a compatibilty issue. My E65 has worked perfectly with every headset, kit and dongle that I've tried it with.
It could also be a faulty phone.Message Edited by psychomania on 07-Jun-200703:13 PM

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