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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. |