IOS 8.2 im Volvo XC60

Hallo, seit IOS 8.2 habe ich in meinem Volvo XC60 Geisteranrufe.
Will heißen, bei Push Nachrichten, wie zB iFun, schltet sich die Freisprechanlage an und
ist im Telefonmodus, allerdings ist die Anlage dann komplett blockiert!
Hat jemand ähnliche Probleme?

Hallo, seit IOS 8.2 habe ich in meinem Volvo XC60 Geisteranrufe.
Will heißen, bei Push Nachrichten, wie zB iFun, schltet sich die Freisprechanlage an und
ist im Telefonmodus, allerdings ist die Anlage dann komplett blockiert!
Hat jemand ähnliche Probleme?

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    MATERIAL RETURN:
    N/A
    VEHICLE REPORT:
    N/A
    SERVICE:
    Explain the iPhone connection strategy and the connection sequences 1 - 3 above to the customer. The attachment, TJ25640_Output.pdf, and the text between the lines regarding Connection sequence 1-3 could also be printed and given to the customer for further reference.
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