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Does anyone know how to pair the bluetooth kit on a new superb with ablackberry pearl?

You have to enable remote sim mode on the blackberry, assuming it supports it. The phone kit in the superb is an RSAP bluetooth kit and not a traditional bluetooth one. Bluetooth is only used to communicate with the phone, the phone must support RSAP or Remote sim mode.

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you have to enable remote sim mode on the blackberry, assuming it supports it. The phone kit in the superb is an rsap bluetooth kit and not a traditional bluetooth one. Bluetooth is only used to communicate with the phone, the phone must support rsap or remote sim mode.

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Can anyone explain whether I will be charged extra on my mobile phone bill when using rSAP as when I connect my phone through the car it always uses Orange rather than "3" which I have a contract with?

TIA

That depends on the contract you have with 3. Is there a restriction on how many minutes you are allowed to use while you're on the backup Orange network?

Oh my, I have no idea, I suppose I would need to call three for that?

Thanks by the way

Can anyone explain whether I will be charged extra on my mobile phone bill when using rSAP as when I connect my phone through the car it always uses Orange rather than "3" which I have a contract with?

TIA

AFAIK rSAP isn't related to the your airtime contract. rSAP (Remote Sim Access Protocol) is the way the call history/phonebook enteries etc are transfered via Bluetooth. If you do a bit of digging you'll see that there are several different protocols that bluetooth supports, BUT not every bluetooth device supports all of them. Hence you phone needs to support rSAP.

Might just be the phone getting confused and only using 2.5G rather than 3G, which could be who 3 fall back to for their 2.5G coverage.

Worth speaking to 3 customer service.

The whole 2g/3g thing is automatic and should have nothing to do with the car kit. The RF side of things is still in the phone. Can't see how the car kit can make the distinction.

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