Iphone3G and Motorola H15 Bluetooth Headset

Ok I have a Motorola H15 Headset which has Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR...so my question is: Can I use this Headset to listen to music on my iphone3G? I have updated to 3.0 Firmware and I can conduct phone calls just fine with the headset, but I can't get any audio through the headset when I am playing songs. Do u have to buy a special Bluetooth accessory

When you run media player open menu (via menu button)
There is a menu item: "Activate handset"
Please note that some handsets do not support stereo playback.

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