Nokia 6086 A2DP Stereo Bluetooth / Music Player???

I just purchased a T-Mobile 6086 HotSpot phone and am trying to figure out how to get my Motorola S9 Stereo Bluetooth headsets to work with this phone, in STEREO (they work mono only when paired to this phone).
I've used my S9 headsets for over a year with my Nokia 6085 phone (an AT&T phone) and LOVE STEREO BLUETOOTH (it really is the greatest thing since sliced bread). I've been told that the 6086 has A2DP capability when it's manufactured, but that T-Mobile changes the phone's software before selling the phone to the consumer. My 6086 phone doesn't even have the Nokia Music Player software that my 6085 and other Nokia phones have.
I suspect that if I could somehow download the Nokia Music Player software onto the 6086, that it would play on my Stereo Bluetooth headsets just fine. If anyone knows is this is possible (to download Nokia or other Music Player software onto my phone), please let me know! Or if anyone knows if a 6086 that is branded to Cincinnati Bell, Rogers, FIDO or any other network has the Music Player/Stereo Bluetooth feature already on it and can be unlocked to work with T-Mobile's service.
Thanks!

28-Sep-2008 06:03 AM
jeffsandiego wrote:
I've been told that the 6086 has A2DP capability when it's manufactured, but that T-Mobile changes the phone's software before selling the phone to the consumer.
I suspect that if I could somehow download the Nokia Music Player software onto the 6086, that it would play on my Stereo Bluetooth headsets just fine. If anyone knows is this is possible (to download Nokia or other Music Player software onto my phone), please let me know! Thanks!
You can only rectify this issue - if you can change the software to Nokia defaults (factory) - Only if T-Mobile would allow such modifications to your phone.

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