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I've got Nokia 6151 and it's only partialy compatible with my OEM bluetooth. My previuous phone was Nokia 6021 and it was brilliant and fully compatible.

I'd like to buy new Nokia, not top model, but one fully compatible with BT Skoda. As I've done a lot of search here I've found some lists of compatibility but they all seem old and those Nokia phones are hard to find in shops.

Is there anyone with new list of compatible phones?

or

Has anyone got new Nokia phone fully compatible?

When I say fully compatible I mean:

- Phonebook transfered to MaxiDot from phone and not only SIM

- Last calls on MaxiDot

- Received calls on MaxiDOt

- Missed calls on MaxiDot

And all of that without using any additional software.

Thanks

Is it Symbian based?

If so, that is why there is not full functionality

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Is it Symbian based?

If so, that is why there is not full functionality

No, it's non-symbian

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This is the current list here which requires the reports of owners to keep it up to date -

http://briskoda.net/forums/ice-security-insurance/skoda-bluetooth-phone-compatibility/88038/

I was hoping someone from this forum would have Nokia fully compatible and tell me, from his own experience, that I could get that model.

For example, there is "fully compatible" Nokia 6233 on the list but Seat Forum reports that connection is dropping whole the time.

  • 8 months later...

Does anyone know if the nokia 5800 (symbian) phonebook can be downloaded onto the skoda handsfree kit?

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