Motorola D650 Stereo Bluetooth Adapter

Why does my Motorola D650 bluetooth stereo Adapter work with the Ipod and not the Iphone? They are both 30 pin and use the same charger??
The music comes from the Iphone although I can control the forward/reverse and volume with the headset. I have a Motorola S9 Headset.
Is there a special way to make this work?

horsehappy,
There are many products available that are only meant to work with specific iPod models, and not the iPhone. Motorola would be better able to address this question.
About iPhone and iPod Accessories
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1665
Hope this helps,
Raleigh

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