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A change from V2.1 to V3.0 would seem to suggest that there has been a major upgrade and change to the software. Having installed this and run it for a few calls, I have to say I'm struggling to see the difference between this and V2.1 Does anyone know which software version would have shipped with a CK-200, bought about 6 months ago? That version was significantly more useful than either V2.1 or V3.0 The lost functionality going from whatever I had before to what is available now seems like such a step backwards. Here are some of the changes from V2.1 to V3.0 Speed dials •Speed dials are configured in general menu •There are two separated speed dial lists, for primary and secondary phone.

•If and when third phone is paired and connected and new speed dial list is needed for it, then one of previously defined lists is edited/overwritten. Name order selection •Last / first name selection in general settings menu •Contact browsing UI changed •Cursor stays in the middle position, while names are shifted (the same way as in messages menu) DTMF tones •DTMF tones are available in call options menu in certain conditions •Same rotary keyboard is displayed as in number entry •Once a number, # or * is selected/accepted it is played immediately as a DTMF tone and displayed on CK-200 screen.

DSP settings •DSP configuration is accessible from installation menu •Three options: default, max. Speaker volume and high noise environment General •Bluetooth name changed to Nokia CK-200 v3.0 Feature and bug fixes implemented •Auto dimming, brightness change increased •Voice prompts volume linked to call volume, plus maximum and minimum prompt volumes are now limited •Several improvements to multipoint connection handling •Several improvements to 3 way call handling •Several software timing changes to increase feature stability •Missed call icons in the missed call list •Several improvements to call stack download (called / received / missed).

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What is considered to be a 'smartphone'? I assume neither an E90 or a 6500 qualify for that function? Given that this is all software related issues, would it be so hard for a company the size of Nokia to release new firmware for it's older phones for them to work with their new kar kit?

Given that Nokia seem to be discontinuing the Comminucator range, it would make sense for them to at least update the E90's firmware so that it can do the same bluetooth communication as the car kit is expecting. It's all such a shame.

The CK-200 is a good bit of kit from a mechanical point of view. The remote control is a great idea, the two-phone connectivity is fabulous, ISO integration means very easy installation, and the display even looks good. I really don't understand why the software/firmware isn't up to the same standard. Same can be said of the E90.

Mechanically it's the best 'smartphone' I've ever used, and I want to keep it, but the firmware on it is now woefully out of date, and seems to get slower every day. Seems silly that two pieces of Nokia flagship technology cannot function properly together. It would serve Nokia well if they released the source code and other technical information for the CK-200 (and other devices) so that they could be reprogrammed to do what they really ought to do straight out of the box.