09-24-2011, 08:28 AM | #1 |
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iPhone 4 Media Snap in Adapters - Demystifled
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I see that some people are still struggling to connect their iPhones to these adapters so lets try again to clarify how to do it. It sounds more complicated then it is, but it's very simple. What is needed: - I have 6NR option with Pro Nav - I have a media adapter (84212199392 - http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...31&startrow=26) - I have an iPhone 4 - I have downloaded BMW Connected app for free (http://appshopper.com/entertainment/bmw-connected) - I downloaded Pandora (optional) When I attach my iPhone to this adapter, and select ConnectedDrive from car's main menu, I have these options: - I can listen to Web Radio stations (listed under Apps) - I have approach to my whole iTunes library (songs, photos, videos) with all the albums art cover images with a nice organized iTunes listing interface (listed under Plugin) - I can do Facebook and Tweeter - I can see my calendar (assuming of course that you already synced iTunes with iCal/Outlook from your computer and put it on your iPone) - Pandora - BMW also captures info of how many liters of gas you have left in your tank, how many km you have made on your car so far. I believe that you cannot get these functions if using only USB cable without adapter except for playing songs (but even than the listing of the songs is without any interface). I have even tried connecting flash drives, hard drives, ipods (note that only certain devices are compatible - http://www.bmw.ca/ca/en/_teaserpool/...Dec__09_en.pdf) to my X3 but the options are very limited. If anyone has a trouble connecting the above mentioned equipment, please drive your car outside of garage and try again. iPhone likes nice internet signal for this matter. Initially, I also had a problem making this to work thinking that there was something wrong with my snap-in adapter. After keep trying for sometime it got connected and since then everything functions as it should as soon as I put iPhone into this adapter. (this video shows above explained procedure, but it does not include calendar function which was added to a latter BMW Connected app updated version) |
09-24-2011, 08:55 AM | #2 |
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Looks good. Thanks for posting. Great to have photos and videos from iPhone on the iDrive screen
Calendar functionality useful as only way to do it with an iPhone as no BMW Office. Is the fuel kept up to date so you can check offline when you're not in the car? Any news on potential new useful applications? Facebook and Twitter of no interest to me in the car really and I have DAB and FStream so don't need Pandora. Not sure what you mean on limited interface for USB songs though? I get lists, search by album, artist, folder and artwork when playing from a USB stick. What more do you get with 6NR?
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09-24-2011, 09:39 AM | #4 |
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Thanks. Purely on the fuel issue still mystified why you need an App on a phone cable connected to your car to tell you the fuel status when you can look at the dashboard. What would be useful would be to have car status info on the remote App.
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09-24-2011, 10:16 AM | #5 |
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Exactly. Completely pointless if it doesn't update automatically or allow you to check remotely a la My BMW Remote. So much potential. So little product
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- Hi Sfax, Yes, it is more about potentials with iPhone and adapter combo than what it offers right now. Hopefully, future BMW Connected versions would add more interesting features. At least now, I can listen to my web radio that I love and I can visually select albums especially while I'm driving. I'm not so sure in which situation you need to know about the last measured (via direct iPhone to adapter connection) fuel amount left in your tank, but maybe there is some good use for it that we have not face it yet. I see that my previous link for compatible devices is not working so here is the correct one: http://www.bmw.ca/ca/en/_teaserpool/...Dec__09_en.pdf or to go a page back, through this link: http://www.bmw.ca/ca/en/owners/navig...usb_audio.html First of all, all these USB devices (except iPod V gen.) cannot hold more then 16GB. I have much more music and videos to carry around with me then that. So, I love to have 32GB that my iPhone 4 provides. In fact, when a new iPhone 5 comes out, I will use this iPhone 4 only for music, video and calendar, and iPhone 5 would be used for all other needs (gaming, productivity, photography….) Again, I have tried using USB drives some time ago, and I remember that it was harder to navigate thought the lists and that not all my music mp3 files that I put on that drive were showing up (I have no idea why since there were all converted to mp3 the same way). Finally, in my opinion, the sound quality though adapter was much better then what I was getting via USB cable. |
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09-24-2011, 12:24 PM | #7 |
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I had taken "Connected" to mean keeping you connected to interesting things but I now see it means things you can do when you connect your phone by wire to your car. With technology about to make iDrive become EyeDrive and do things by just looking at them this seems to be a step back until the functions become super duper. Surprisingly underdeveloped for such a modern car.
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I connect my Iphone 4 with just the white cable and can get all the functions you listed except for video playback. I haven't bought the snap in adaptor because other than video playback, it seems useless.
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Re. 32GB, I have a 32GB USB flash drive full of music and it all works well. Solid state, quick to index, artwork, no alphabetical order bug. Re. sound quality, I'm not 100% sure but I think the iPod/iPhone is treated as a data storage device like any other for the purposes of playing music so sound quality will be the same if source files are the same. The digital signal is processed and decoded by the iDrive in the same way. I think it would only be different if the device was doing the decoding (e.g. if you were using AUX).
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Sfax, could you please mention which model of usb 32GB flash drive are you using since non of them are listed on bmw's web site as compatible.
I'm not so sure about the sound quality, but to my amateur ear it sounded better via adapter. Want the thrill, you missed to mention that web radio would not work via Y USB cable either. At the end, syncing via iTunes keeps everything in one place without any need for moving files from one drive to another. Just more simple and elegant way to store and connect through one device. |
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Hi drwoodsy, maybe you should not give up yet. It took me a while to make mine working (and I thought my adapter is defective too).
Assuming you have fit your adapter properly into the armrest, when you insert you iPhone into it, does it chime or does it show that the iPhone's battery is getting charged (a little lighting sign is inside the battery icon)? If it does, it may be all ok with the adapter. Than, you should drive your x3 outside where you can have an internet signal on your iPhone but do not connect your iPhone to the adapter yet. Hold your iPhone in your hand and than open BMW Connected app and you go into "Info" menu -> check connection -> self-diagnosis -> connect your phone (now insert iPhone to click into the adapter) and wait to see what it says - try this couple of times (mine finally worked after so many attempts). Good luck! |
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I have started this topic mainly to help those who already bought an snap-in adapter for their iPhones and who have trouble making them to connect to work properly.
Those of you who may have a car without 6NR i pro navigation, I see why you may be eager to prove that USB cable connection is as good as with a snap-in adapter. For those who still have a chance to choose which way to go, maybe before you decide you should see the difference btw. two interfaces, one with adapter and one using usb cable: snap-in adapter: usb: |
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I have the technology package, BMW apps etc, but just have not spent the money yet to get the adapter & don't know that I will since my screen looks just like your screen shot using the adapter. I think this is a good thread though for people who are deciding. I'm glad I have the option to buy the adapter if at some point it will provide me with more than just a video option. Right now the white cable gives me everything that the adapter does (except for video) and the screen looks identical.
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09-25-2011, 10:58 AM | #18 |
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I'm happy for you that you had a choice and you still have chosen USB cable for getting some media functions in your car. At the same time, I'm also very happy to spend a little bit extra and have an elegant adapter combo with my iPhone. I also have an usb cable and y cable that I got before buying this adapter, but I never went back of using any of these cables. I love to snap my iPhone in with more functions. |
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Thanks for all this info. I took my car outside and followed your directions but the "self diagnosis" consistently says "cancelled due to error" and 'connection to vehicle failed" even though the stereo started streaming songs from my itunes. Any suggestions? |
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Assuming the (uk) dealer gave me the correct Media snap-in, I have part number 84 21 2 218 390 03 version 2.0 18/08/11 and it's all connecting for me with iPhone4.
May be worth noting that afaik there is a recent update to the snap-in that adds a fan to keep the phone cooler - see version and date label below. If yours is running hot and doesnt have a fan, you might want to take it back for a swap out. Last edited by Max1Factor; 09-26-2011 at 03:50 AM.. |
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