I've attached lshal output with the default, unchanged hal-info package
and no tweaks in /etc/hal/fdi . The phone was not connected over USB. A
bluetooth pairing exists which is trusted on both ends. An OBEX
connection from phone to host over BT was active at the time lshal was
run. The phone was set to visible in its bluetooth control panel.

Package versions:

ii  bluez-gnome                       0.25-0ubuntu2                     
Bluetooth utilities for GNOME
ii  bluez-utils                       3.36-1ubuntu1                     
Bluetooth tools and daemons
ii  gnome-bluetooth                   0.11.0-0ubuntu2                   GNOME 
Bluetooth tools.
ii  hal-info                          20080508+git20080601-1ubuntu2~nm1 
Hardware Abstraction Layer - fdi files
ii  network-manager                   0.7~~svn20080818t061112+eni1-0ubu network 
management framework daemon
ii  network-manager-gnome             0.7~~svn20080817t183748-0ubuntu1  network 
management framework (GNOME frontend)

(hal-info and NM are from the NM PPI)

The phone properly exposes a DUN interface over SDP, so with an existing
pairing it should be discoverable even with visibility off.

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0.7 3G: Nokia N95-3 (RM160) not detected (Bluetooth)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262574
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