10-05-2012,12:08 AM
Well... I had a brave stab at this tonight. My iPhone 4 was already running iOS 5.1 so the jailbreak had to be tethered. It all installed ok though. I also managed to install the rSAP trial version too, and I set the options as per the suggestions in the post.
Feeling pleased with myself, I went out to the car and searched for my phone's Bluetooth in the MMI. It showed up as "Car Phone" which was encouraging, and after entering the 16 digit key it paired...
Here it all went wrong! The car reported that it had no service, and on my iPhone display the "Vodafone 3G" and the signal bars were replaced by "No Service". I switched the phone back to the iOS Bluetooth stack, but the Settings screen hung then crashed when I tried to make the selection. After rebooting the phone, the iOS stack appeared to work, but the phone would not see the car and vice versa. I tried the whole process three times, but got the same result every time.
In the end I had to restore the phone to get Bluetooth working again, so I am back to a standard phone that connects via HFP once more.
Oh well. Maybe I will try a Nokia phone next...
MF.
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