Prior to the 920 I had a lumia 800 and an HTC trophy paired with sync.
After using it for about a month now I can say there are definitely serious issues with the 920 or wp8 in general. I have noticed the skipping of audio when first getting into the car. This goes away after a bit, maybe it's an address book sync issue. Old phones did not do this.
BT audio has crashed out of playing music. When it happens, the sync states the 920 lost connection, but the other bt functions seem to work although I didn't confirm.
BT audio has failed to show up as available on many occasions. This happened on the other phones from time to time. The only consistent fix has been to disconnect the device in sync and reconnect. Power cycling the phone doesn't fix it for me.
BT audio shows up, I can play songs, switch songs, but no audio comes out.
I'm more annoyed with sync now more than ever. This vehicle has been a very expensive mistake. I just hope they fix it.
I also had this problem with my Lumia 920. This is definitely tied to the address book sync. That I can tell, Sync is downloading the whole friggin address book every time it connects. So music and the address book sync are fighting for bluetooth bandwidth. To get around the problem, I disabled the address book sync. This was an acceptable solution for me because the contacts I call rarely ever change.Prior to the 920 I had a lumia 800 and an HTC trophy paired with sync.
After using it for about a month now I can say there are definitely serious issues with the 920 or wp8 in general. I have noticed the skipping of audio when first getting into the car. This goes away after a bit, maybe it's an address book sync issue. Old phones did not do this.
Just an update: Since updating the My Ford Touch software on my Ford I haven't had any issues. My assumption was that Ford would continue to send me updates in the mail but this seems to not have been the case.I also had this problem with my Lumia 920. This is definitely tied to the address book sync. That I can tell, Sync is downloading the whole friggin address book every time it connects. So music and the address book sync are fighting for bluetooth bandwidth. To get around the problem, I disabled the address book sync. This was an acceptable solution for me because the contacts I call rarely ever change.
My problem is that if I try to go forward or back to a different song, my phone drops connection as somebody mentioned above and I have to un-pair and re-pair the phone back to MFT/Sync.
I'd also like to see track information show up. I could have sworn my Android phone did this, but I might have been connected via USB.