Hands free system Parrot MKi9100

Gd day, someone can send me  a phone list compatible with my brand new hands free system Parrot MKi9100 ? Tks

Apart from http://www.parrot.com/uk/compatibility?
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    Hello again... I thought some of you may like to know that I have made some progress.
    After a rediculously long time on hold with Nokia I eventually opted to hang up and call back... frustratingly I did of course get through straight away only to be told that it was actually one of their quieter days and that there was no reason (as far as the guy knew) why I should have been on hold for so long... regardless... the guy was extremely helpful.
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    Separately I had also emailed Club Nokia with the full details of my issue.
    I had also logged an appeal with Toyota Customer Services (Head Office).
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