Volvo s80 2008 model works with iPhone 5 only on hands free mode. Should it not also play my music through Bluetooth connection. Even my 4 year old Tom Tom does that.

How do I get iPhone 5 to stream music by Bluetooth to my volvo s80. My built in volvo Bluetooth seems only to pair for calls and address book only but I can't get it to stream the music. Surly this should be possible my 4 year old Tom Tom even does that.

If bound to a Bluetooth device which support a2dp all audio Will play out of the Bluetooth device this have been the case with all iOS devices which support Bluetooth

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