smr2112 Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 Anybody hooked their iPhone 3.0 to their Sync system? I know you get Bluetooth connectivity for the phone, but when you hook with a cable, do you get anything additional? All songs, contacts, calendar, text messages (not supported on iPhone I think)... I assume you just use a standard USB-to-iPhone cable to charge and control it. You certainly don't need any special hookup or custom cable or anything like that. Can somebody describe what you get or don't get? If I can answer the phone, I'm thrilled. I swear I see people in late model cars that I know have Bluetooth and talking with a phone in their hands - I bet they don't even know what Bluetooth is! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oman Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 BlueTooth with the iPhone works great (even the 1st generation). It of course does the usual speakerphone stuff, but also gets the contact lists and recent call lists. (If you don't have Nav I'm not sure if the recents does anything). If you have a 3GS you also get BlueTooth audio which is somewhat of a mixed bag. There is some audio lag so it makes it annoying to watch a movie or YouTube video with it but all audio will go to the stereo which makes Pandora or LastFM nice. If you plug in the USB it seems to kill some of the functionality. The phone goes into a "I'm a hard drive with your pictures on it" mode and you get pretty much nothing out of it. Some of the BlueTooth stuff stops working. There is a 12V aux outlet in the center console. I have a compact 12v charge adapter plugged in there and feed the cable out through the nice little cable slots. I plug my iPhone into that. I have a tiny 16GB USB memory stick plugged into the USB slot for all my music. Jon Anybody hooked their iPhone 3.0 to their Sync system? I know you get Bluetooth connectivity for the phone, but when you hook with a cable, do you get anything additional? All songs, contacts, calendar, text messages (not supported on iPhone I think)... I assume you just use a standard USB-to-iPhone cable to charge and control it. You certainly don't need any special hookup or custom cable or anything like that. Can somebody describe what you get or don't get? If I can answer the phone, I'm thrilled. I swear I see people in late model cars that I know have Bluetooth and talking with a phone in their hands - I bet they don't even know what Bluetooth is! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rfruth Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 Don't you see the powered by Microsoft badge, who makes the iPhone ? (that was no help but I couldn't resist) - I did see the following blog post In the Hybrid Lane 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tencargarage Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 I just got a FFH with the 502A package. I also use a 3g iphone with 3.0 software. The thing that surprised me was that Bluetooth streaming works with my phone. I thought the 3G S was the only one with streaming. Basically after you pair up the phone to the Synch system the music plays over Bluetooth. You do not need a cable. I did notice that you get a "skipping" in the music periodically. Like a cd skip on older systems. You have to index the phones music. Synch DB indexes on several required fields like (not sure this is exactly correctly but you get the idea) Track name, artist, album and track X of X. I had a lot of tracks that i probably got from where ever that did not have all the info. So I have to manually enter the data. For songs that I did not know the author I created an album Country Unknown, Female Artist unknown etc. Today I discovered that you need track information. So I am going to have to sequence the tracks etc. I understand why it is need in a Data base but I wish we had better documentation. All in all I love the car and the 502A stuff. I find that I spend a few minutes everyday trying to try new things. One thing that I am having a problem with is when you hit phone and redial I do not see how to cancel the call. I have to turn the radio off. I am sure it is there but I have not found it yet. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wstcoaster07 Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 One thing that I am having a problem with is when you hit phone and redial I do not see how to cancel the call. I have to turn the radio off. Have you tried holding the phone button down? I do not have mine yet, but I do remember that issue with the test drive I took. If I remember correctly, you just have to hold the button down for maybe 2-3 seconds and it will hang up 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
svjim Posted July 8, 2009 Share Posted July 8, 2009 If you plug in the USB it seems to kill some of the functionality. The phone goes into a "I'm a hard drive with your pictures on it" mode and you get pretty much nothing out of it. Some of the BlueTooth stuff stops working. Jon This must be a functionality tied to the Nav system. I have a FFH 501A and the 3GS works fully as an iPod when connected via the USB connection. One quirk, appears to be that you should have the 3GS connect over bluetooth before connecting it to sync via the USB connection. I've not only been able to use the 3GS as an ipod, I have been able to stream sound via MLB, Pandora, and WunderRadio iphone applications and still maintain the other functionality. One thing when you are streaming data on applications other then the ipod app, the application is terminated when the phone is used and needs to be restarted. Jim 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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