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Is it a stereo headset that supports a2dp?
I've had issues in the past when I've paired my iTouch4g with more than one device, & used a2dp on both of those devices.
Often if a BT client (in your case the headset & car stereo) is multi-pair, it's doesn't support multi-pair of exactly the same profile type for more than 1x device.
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I can use it for voice calls without issue. But Skype? Doesn't seem like it.
Also, noticed that my WP7 and Android phones both would show name/number when the phone call was coming in, whereas the Nokia N9 only shows number. It seems like the phone hasn't granted access to the contact list/address book like WP7 and Android had. I've disconnected the connection, paired back the stereo to the phone, nothing changes. In fact... come to think of it, I remember both of the other platforms asking me if I wanted to allow the stereo access to the contact list, whereas the N9 didn't prompt me of a such thing.
Edit: Weird thing though, I can use Bluetooth audio through my Jabra Extreme2 headset - but so far, only via wi-fi (to be honest, it's the only thing I've been connected to while testing this so far, so that might not be 100% the case here)
This... bothers me actually. Anybody else? Would love to route my phone calls via Skype while traveling also through my stereo too.