Hi all,
If you are an Apple user, you no doubt know that iPhone iOS4 was released yesterday, with the actual iPhone 4 being released tomorrow/thursday.
I have a 2010 CX9 with the Navi touchscreen unit and the factory iPod integration cable (USB). I can confirm that on my iPhone 3G upgraded with the iOS4 software, it _IS_ compatible with the Navi/iPod configuration. However, there is a small quirk you'll find when you first hook the two together.
Normally, my onboard jukebox is a first-gen iPod Touch. Upon disconnecting the iPod Touch and connecting my iPhone 3G running iOS4, the Navi headunit at first did NOT see my playlists, songs, artists...anything. Whatever was playing on my iPhone at the time of connection continued to play and I could forward to the next song (I was playing inside a playlist at the time), but I couldn't see anything on the Navi screen regarding navigating the playlists I had on the device.
After about 5 mins or so, the headunit menu's started coming alive and letting me choose playlists, songs, artists, etc. as normal. Its no BETTER than before, but it is back to normal. I just had to let it 'learn' its way around the iPhone running the new iOS4.
I'm not sure of the reason for this...perhaps the factory Navi units have their own internal database and they have to download them from the iPhone?
At any rate, if you go this route, plug your phone in and don't panic...just give it a few minutes and you should be good to go.
I'm getting an iPhone 4 tomorrow and will report back to this thread regarding compatibility once it arrives.
Just thought I'd pass this along to those who were wondering.
I haven't tried bluetooth pairing yet....thats next.
If you are an Apple user, you no doubt know that iPhone iOS4 was released yesterday, with the actual iPhone 4 being released tomorrow/thursday.
I have a 2010 CX9 with the Navi touchscreen unit and the factory iPod integration cable (USB). I can confirm that on my iPhone 3G upgraded with the iOS4 software, it _IS_ compatible with the Navi/iPod configuration. However, there is a small quirk you'll find when you first hook the two together.
Normally, my onboard jukebox is a first-gen iPod Touch. Upon disconnecting the iPod Touch and connecting my iPhone 3G running iOS4, the Navi headunit at first did NOT see my playlists, songs, artists...anything. Whatever was playing on my iPhone at the time of connection continued to play and I could forward to the next song (I was playing inside a playlist at the time), but I couldn't see anything on the Navi screen regarding navigating the playlists I had on the device.
After about 5 mins or so, the headunit menu's started coming alive and letting me choose playlists, songs, artists, etc. as normal. Its no BETTER than before, but it is back to normal. I just had to let it 'learn' its way around the iPhone running the new iOS4.
I'm not sure of the reason for this...perhaps the factory Navi units have their own internal database and they have to download them from the iPhone?
At any rate, if you go this route, plug your phone in and don't panic...just give it a few minutes and you should be good to go.
I'm getting an iPhone 4 tomorrow and will report back to this thread regarding compatibility once it arrives.
Just thought I'd pass this along to those who were wondering.
I haven't tried bluetooth pairing yet....thats next.