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***CoNDoR*** Posts: 26

It is really weird. This is the only problem that i got with my P1i but i think it's because of the BT Headset

**off-topic**
WHY IS MY PHONE PICTURE (On the left side) FADED?
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Posted: 2008-01-24 23:53:54
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Nipsen Posts: > 500

You need more cowbell.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 00:03:03
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jcwhite_uk Posts: > 500

The only sound that a P1i will route to a normal bluetooth headset is sound from phone calls, thats it.
Your avatar starts off faded and fills in more was you post more. Its a way of easily telling that you are new to the forum.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 00:27:01
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aaarkhipov Posts: 19

That's "nice" feature of SE phones - either listen in stereo or not at all. Very annoying as Nokia does not bother at all and send all sound over BT without any questions.

Andrei.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 08:18:15
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Nipsen Posts: > 500

More likely it depends on the bt- profile you're using. (..Isn't there a "convert to sound unit", or something like that in the menu, btw?)

In any case - good point, Andrei. You've totally converted me to s60 now.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 09:06:03
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qwerty12 Posts: 262

My W810 does that, it will not stream music to an AD2P headset (it doesn't support AD2P) using HSP (HeadSet Protocol). But to be honest to the original poster, an AD2P headset doesn't really cost much, I bought an el-cheapo iTech clip R35 and I use it for calls.

About Nokia, my N800 is actually quite the opposite . It will play music in HSP to an A2DP headset but it doesn't support AD2P natively (I have to use some bluez patches which still work really bad).
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Posted: 2008-01-25 16:35:40
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makbil Posts: > 500

BT 125 does not support A2DP, so obviously you can't direct music to it, only phone calls work.
If you had gotten Jabra 620s, which does have A2DP support, you would have been able to listen to music. I have to warn you though, the sound volume level is really low - not the headphone's fault. The way I use it is that I have my notebook connected in A2DP and my P990 in phone mode. If a call comes, the headphone automatically mutes the music from my notebook and connects the call on my P990.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 20:18:33
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***CoNDoR*** Posts: 26

Allright guys.. Thank you all for your answers.. Maybe i'll buy an A2DP headset in the future
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Posted: 2008-01-26 15:38:38
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