N95 and Volvo V70 (2008 model) bluetooth

Does anyone know how to sync the N95 contacts with the Volvo bluetooth (original build in)?
I have tried several suggestions available online, also including the Nokia 810 Contacts Download application suggested by some users.
Please let me know if there is a work around...
THANKS

25-Apr-2008 02:23 PM
krumme wrote:
Does anyone know how to sync the N95 contacts with the Volvo bluetooth (original build in)?
I have tried several suggestions available online, also including the Nokia 810 Contacts Download application suggested by some users.
Please let me know if there is a work around...
THANKS
Hi,
I managed to get my contacts from the N95 to the new V70 by doing the following:
- Deleted all spaces in the phone numbers that I wanted syncronized(seems to be extremly important).
- Connected the telephone to the car via Bluetooth.
- Selected all contacts in the telephone.
- Pushed them over to the car by Bluetooth.
I got a message from the telephone that it didn't succeed but all contacts came through and I'm happy.
Things like call lists, ring tone from N95 etc was not updated.
Good luck!

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