N95 Hands Free with Tom Tom 710 and 720

I am very suprised to find that my N95 is not compatable with these devices.
The 'phone does pair with the 710 but continually every couple of minutes disconnects and asks for the default password (0000) again. I have set the 'phone to accept the Tom Tom device as "authorised" but it still asks for the password again.
When I try to upload the 'phone connections memory the Tom Tom says "This facility is not avialable"
I wonder if anybody else has had this problem and has discovered a solution?
Tom Tom just say they have not tested the Nokia 95 yet....not helpful!!!

Hi, I bought my father a TOM TOM GO 720 for father days and we want to use the N95 for hands free with BT in the car. I can pair it and pass the contacts to it, but nothing works...keeps going around in circles asking for "xxxx" and says the function is not available on the TOM TOM...I have tried everything except updating HW SW...As the last time I updated the FW we lost all the contacts and setting.....
Please help if you can. Thanks J

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