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I have a nokia n95 which i am trying to pair with the alpine bct300 kit. It pairs up and is able to make and recieve calls but i am not able to use the full functions of the car kit (phone book,missed calls,dailled calls) these features do work i have tried them with other pnones with success. I have been reading forums sites in europe saying that i need to download a file to the n95 so it can use these features of the car kit. Has anyone else had this problem and how have you fixed it.

The nokia website shows only downloads for their car kits, but after some reading of what other people have done it seems to be pick one and see if it works. I have talked to both Alpine and Nokia reps with both saying it is not a fualt with their product it must be the other company.

This is a problem this is giving me a hard time any help would be greatful

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I have a nokia n95 which i am trying to pair with the alpine bct300 kit. It pairs up and is able to make and recieve calls but i am not able to use the full functions of the car kit (phone book,missed calls,dailled calls) these features do work i have tried them with other pnones with success. I have been reading forums sites in europe saying that i need to download a file to the n95 so it can use these features of the car kit. Has anyone else had this problem and how have you fixed it.

The nokia website shows only downloads for their car kits, but after some reading of what other people have done it seems to be pick one and see if it works. I have talked to both Alpine and Nokia reps with both saying it is not a fualt with their product it must be the other company.

This is a problem this is giving me a hard time any help would be greatful

Hi

We always have problems with Nokia "N" series phones when it comes to bluetooth's.

First thing try is through the bluetooth menu, go into one of the options labeled "remote sim" and activate it to on.

If that doesnt work, nokia care can upgrade your bluetooth firmware and that should fix the problem.

See how that goes and let me know the results

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