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VulcanRidr - Try cold booting your BB - turn off & pull out battery for a minute or so, re-install battery & turn back on (if it hasn't done so automatically). It takes about 5 minutes to re-boot, but I've found it can help. Make sure your battery is charged. They try mine or octo8saktulos method again. AT&T service is funny, as they still want you to turn your phone off weekly to get certain updates - maybe one of those updates is causing your problem.
The N810 is running OS2008-43.7.
The Blackberry is runnning v4.2.2.170 (Platform 2.5.0.30). Bluetooth options shows services as:
headset
handsfree
dial-up networking
audio source
a/v remote control target
AT&T is absolutely no help, falling back on the "we don't support Linux..." story. But I won't go there...
I have tried various combinations of options, but here is what I have currently:
Can anyone help me out here?
Thanks,
--vr