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Arne Hess
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If you are a long time follower of the::unwired, you know that I'm a big fan of Bluetooth and its possibilities; and if you follow me on Twitter, you also know that I recently purchased a new car. For sure I ordered my car with an inbuilt Bluetooth car kit and since I'm changing my mobile phones too often, and too often I'm using mobile phones which aren't supporting the Remote SIM Access Profile (rSAP), I've decided to go with the basic Hands-Free Profile (HFP) Bluetooth system only. Additionally, the car is also equipped with an inbuilt GPS navigation system (Audi MMI plus) and I somewhat expected that the Bluetooth car kit and the GPS navigation works together, which they do - theoretically.
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Michael_K
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Boah!!! What a sad experience for such an expensive car and expensive smartphones! But I'm happy to read that my HD2 worked best! Windows Mobile rulez! 
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BMW X3
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Not driving an Audi it's pretty much the same experience I had with my BMW and my BlackBerry! Have you found the time to test BlackBerry with your Audi?
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