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RE: iOS 6 not supported - stiggy - 24-09-2012 12:37pm Got my shiny iphone 5 Friday morning (without queuing up, thanks orange!). The phone paired and worked via USB as an Ipod first attempt with no issues at all! However once when I reconnected the phone via USB the ipod functionality would not work and got an "accessory not supported" message on the iphone screen. I switched the car off and restarted the phone and everything then worked (and has since) maybe worth a try for anybody having issues. RE: iOS 6 not supported - o3zone - 24-09-2012 10:32pm when my iphone is plugged into the car and I'm trying to play through the wire, after about a minute it switches to the bluetooth output. How can I stop this? RE: iOS 6 not supported - chiggy - 25-09-2012 02:24am no issues whatsoever with mine. RE: iOS 6 not supported - Izzy - 25-09-2012 03:14am (24-09-2012 10:32pm)o3zone Wrote: when my iphone is plugged into the car and I'm trying to play through the wire, after about a minute it switches to the bluetooth output. How can I stop this? I believe it stops that if you turn bluetooth off on your iPhone. I came from the Droid and LOVING the iOS6 integration with the Evoque. Streaming Pandora actually gives proper titles on the nav screen(Droid's didn't for some reason). And, if I turned the vehicle off while it's streaming Pandora, it will ALWAYS automatically restream Pandora when I restart the vehicle. On the Droid it would do this only if I didn't use the phone between turning the vehicle off and on. RE: iOS 6 not supported - Ranger4 - 25-09-2012 11:40am (25-09-2012 02:24am)chiggy Wrote: no issues whatsoever with mine. So when you are connected via Bluetooth you can browse your music library on the Evoque screen? I can't.... Currently I can only: 1) connect the phone via Bluetooth and play a single track of audio - can't change the music unless I pick up the iPhone and change it via the handset. 2) connect the phone via bluetooth and ipod cable - the music plays via ipod cable and allows me to browse the albums on the Evoque screen and then phone calls are made via Bluetooth. RE: iOS 6 not supported - Samson - 26-09-2012 05:48pm Guys, not having my car yet and relatively new to the forum, am slightly confused on two aspects: 1. On my current car (an XF) it's a simple case of connecting the Jaguar provided 30 pin adaptor to the iPhone 4. Have just got the iPhone 5 - it has a smaller 'Lightening' connector versus the previous 30-pin connector. Is Land Rover providing the Evoques with a new 'adaptor'? 2. Which way is better for music aficionados - the connector or through bluetooth? I am guessing the former. Separately has anyone downloaded music to the on board hard drive? What's the quality like? RE: iOS 6 not supported - RacingSnake - 26-09-2012 06:10pm (26-09-2012 05:48pm)Samson Wrote: iPhone 5 - it has a smaller 'Lightening' connector versus the previous 30-pin connector. Is Land Rover providing the Evoques with a new 'adaptor'?You're new, and dont have your car yet... But you get a USB cable with the phone right?.... Use that. Lol There is no "30pin" cable in the evoque, only USB.... And to be honest, I wouldnt expect them to give an adapter anyway ![]() I'd always use music through cable, and the phone through bluetooth... But there are many threads (including this one) talking about the cable &bluetooth streaming capability... Or lack of it! RE: iOS 6 not supported - Samson - 26-09-2012 07:41pm (26-09-2012 06:10pm)RacingSnake Wrote: But you get a USB cable with the phone right?.... Use that. Lol Aha ![]() ![]() Thanks! RE: iOS 6 not supported - simonc - 27-09-2012 04:07pm (25-09-2012 11:40am)Ranger4 Wrote: So when you are connected via Bluetooth you can browse your music library on the Evoque screen? I can't....I'm pretty sure that is by design, or rather it is simply how Bluetooth streaming works. Essentially it's just working like a wireless headphone cable albeit one that can skip tracks etc. If you want to browse albums, playlists etc. you need a full cable connection to get the full iPod-style control. I could be wrong but I think that's the same with any Bluetooth streaming device is it not? The problem I used to have (with iPhone 4S on iOS 5) whereby I would plug the phone in, be playing music via cable, and after a while the iPhone switching to output via Bluetooth (while the car was still expecting music via cable) seems to have stopped since I started using the iPhone 5 (with iOS 6 obviously). I'm not sure if it's just a temporary thing, due to iOS 6, due to the lightning connector, due to it being a fresh Bluetooth pairing, or a combination thereof - however I'm crossing my fingers that it is fixed permanently now! It was a pain having to go into the Music app on the iPhone and manually switching the output back to the dock connector. RE: iOS 6 not supported - Rekool - 29-09-2012 07:34am (24-09-2012 10:32pm)o3zone Wrote: when my iphone is plugged into the car and I'm trying to play through the wire, after about a minute it switches to the bluetooth output. How can I stop this? Turn the bluetooth off in General Settings. ![]() |