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If you still are seeing those features in your iDrive and not have paid for the service then just don't tell anyone else. |
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07-08-2010, 10:14 AM | #47 |
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I wish they also allowed the use of the maps software. So you can plan you trip while at home on either google maps(on your laptop), download or access from iphone and display on the infotainment. Then we dont have to duplicate work in the car gps.
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07-08-2010, 11:56 AM | #49 | |
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1.] There are way more iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPod touch devices out there than HTC Android devices (I think Apple recently said to date they've shipped 100 Million mobile devices which are all running the iOS). 2.] Since nearly all of these 100M devices are capable of running the same OS and have the same connector and identical hardware-out specs, it's a no brainer to support them. 3.] Contrast the above with the myriad list of Android devices and the various flavors of the operating system, various connectivity schemes, various hardware capabilities, and it becomes nightmarish to imagine BMW trying to test and guarantee integration of all these devices with their cars. 4.] It can be argued that the latest crop of HTC devices (Nexus One, Incredible, etc.) are as good as the iPhone, but the respective carriers aren't shipping enough of them to make a difference. Like it or not, Apple's strategy (one OS, one basic set of known hardware capabilities) is the better strategy when it comes to integration. BMW will immediately satisfy a huge number of customers by better supporting iPhone. And, finally, I'll bet it can be argued that there's a lot of overlap between Apple and BMW customers. ![]()
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07-08-2010, 12:19 PM | #50 |
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I really wish all the smartphone manufacturers would agree on some universal interface standard so we're not forced into buying an iPhone to be able to use the integration. I'm never going to buy an iPhone because of the way the restrict the apps that can run on it (it's my damn hardware, and if I want naked dancing women on the screen, or whatever, when it rings, it's no one's business but mine), but I'd love to have a higher level of integration.
Maybe Ford will do better with their Sync system. |
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07-08-2010, 12:26 PM | #51 | |
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2. Standard USB and a minijack is all that's needed. Apple uses that stupid connector just to make things difficult. The vast majority of other smartphones use USB, which makes much more sense because the cable works with lots of other things as well. 3. The functions that need to be integrated aren't different between the various manufacturers. It's just skins that make them different. Things like contacts and music are still held and played the same way on all of them. 4. There are massive numbers of Windows Mobile and Google phones being shipped every day. Plenty to justify the cost of integration. BMW should be selling a software package that allows interface to all the major OS. It's an agreement with Apple that prevents this, not any real technical issues. ![]() |
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07-08-2010, 12:27 PM | #52 | |
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If you want to do it by USB download then you will have to wait a little bit... http://www.bmw-routes.com/de/de/index.jsp It is coming to the USA soon. |
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It's rather certain this will not work on CCC based iDrive systems.
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2) you are absolutely correct 3) no comment 4) but not nearly as many as Apple iPhone 3G-4, iPod Touch 2nd Gen to 3rd Gen.
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Windows sells more computer OSs than Apple, does that mean there's no point in selling 3rd party software to run on Macs? Of course it doesn't. There are PLENTY of Google and WM phones out there to justify the development cost. The fact that they're not currently the #1 selling mobile OS doesn't have anything to do with it. The fact of the matter is the reason BMW is going with Apple is because of an agreement between the two companies, not because it makes the most sense. |
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07-08-2010, 01:09 PM | #57 |
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This is cool, but my Prius had that back in 07
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07-08-2010, 04:15 PM | #58 | |
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Apple has cornered the market on portable music / media players (much like Microsoft has cornered the market on desktop OS's). Don't forget, inside every iPhone is an iPod. Assume BMW are at a fork in the road... do they support the device that has 90% of the market or the ones that COLLECTIVELY represent 10%? We all know the decision they made. I'm not an Apple fanboy, just a realist ![]()
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Apple doesn't have anywhere CLOSE to 90% of the smartphone market though. Where are you coming up with those numbers?! Here's the breakdown: Symbian : 51% Microsoft : 9% RIM : 18.7% Apple : 13.3% Android : 2% |
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Secondly, there is no agreement with Apple that prevents BMW from interfacing to other systems (in fact, they already do via generic USB drive support). It's the playlists and other 'special' features that are the challenge, and BMW is horribly inept when it comes to supporting just one (Apple), never mind a host more. Apple's approach with the iPod Out functionality is actually very smart, and if other vendors mimic it, you might actually see BMW support more vendors. iPod Out basically just passes control signals to the iPod/iPhone, and the iPod/iPhone actually generates the display. So in the future, when Apple does add some new feature to the iPod/iPhone, BMW doesn't have to do anything. The extent of their interface is connecting the steering/iDrive controller & buttons to the iPod/iPhone, displaying the iPod Out video, and of course actually capturing the audio. This versus today, where the BMW head unit has to actually know how to talk to the iPod song database, read playlists etc, which means every time Apple tweaks that, it has the potential to break the integration. For example, the BMW system caches a lot of playlist data, so smart playlists which update on the fly on the iPod don't generally work via the BMW integration (they get out of sync easily). Once this system is in place, if Apple adds a new audio category (say - Streaming Radio), BMW doesn't need to know about it or do anything to support it. Here's hoping there will (eventually) be a way to retrofit to my 2009 LCI w/Nav. |
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07-08-2010, 06:12 PM | #61 | |
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You can't argue that Apple's iPod doesn't own the digital music player market. So, I stand by my original assertion that BMW picked the right horse to ride for digital music integration. The iPod (iPhone, iPod touch, etc.) There are simply too many of them out there to ignore.
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It is.
Disagree.
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bout damn time. better be a software upgrade included....
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This will not be software only upgrade. These new functions require the 'Combox' hardware to work.
Here is useful link: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=362709
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I totally agree !
My F10 is scheduled for a mid December delivery, so hopefully it will be included... if not they'd better allow for an update... or i'll reschedule delivery till January !
If somebody from BMW reads these posts, can You guys enlighten us Apple fans ? Regards to all fellow Bimmers ! :-) |
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