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Old 12-04-14 | 06:05 AM
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About to purchase a new phone. Comments on which interact with the GS better?

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Old 12-04-14 | 06:35 AM
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I would guess the iphone. i have an android right now, and the interaction is terrible, even though the lexus website says my phone is compatible for every feature.
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Works great on my Android GS4 and Note3. Unless you want to take advantage of Siri hands free, I don't think it makes much of a difference.
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My iPhone 6 as well as my previous iPhone 4s worked as advertised. No issues whatsoever.
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I have no issue on my iPhones but on my Samsung Note 3 the music won't start automatically. Everything connects fine though and the phone part works great, it just doesn't play music automatically after I get back to the car like my iPhone does. Same thing with my Galaxy S4 before and now the Note 3 is doing the same thing.

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Old 12-04-14 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ItzFilyO
I have no issue on my iPhones but on my Samsung Note 3 the music won't start automatically. Everything connects fine though and the phone part works great, it just doesn't play music automatically after I get back to the car like my iPhone does. Same thing with my Galaxy S4 before and now the Note 3 is doing the same thing.

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I have the same problem. Also, when I connect the Enform App Suite to the car, it makes my Bluetooth connection really spotty and drops the connection every few minutes. I asked the dealer and they said to turn off my wifi, but that hasn't solved the issue.
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HTC One M8 owner here. Android works better than IOS, comparing the feature list alone. IOS doesn't allow the head unit to reply to messages, etc. due to its locked nature. Just get the newest and most modern phone in the Android lineup.

However, when it comes to playing music from the phone, IOS devices work better due to the known way they handle and group music. My phone is wacky compared to the tiny iPod I have plugged in via USB. Bluetooth also can be spotty depending on RF interference.

So for full-blown features, Android wins hands down. For predictability at the cost of a limited feature set, IOS.
Old 12-04-14 | 01:22 PM
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^ Great reply Afrosheen. I was about to write something similar but no need to be redundant.
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I just want my Android phone to play music automatically.
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Use a third party app like poweramp to have it auto play. Mine does flawlessly on my LG G3
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Originally Posted by Afrosheen
. HTC One M8 owner here. Android works better than IOS, comparing the feature list alone. IOS doesn't allow the head unit to reply to messages, etc. due to its locked nature. Just get the newest and most modern phone in the Android lineup

However, when it comes to playing music from the phone, IOS devices work better due to the known way they handle and group music. My phone is wacky compared to the tiny iPod I have plugged in via USB. Bluetooth also can be spotty depending on RF interference.

So for full-blown features, Android wins hands down. For predictability at the cost of a limited feature set, IOS.
What do you mean by head unit? I care less about playing music and may be interested in the messaging capabilities, but primarily, just use for calls. I currently have an old android which works fine for calls.
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Are you really going to pick a phone based on car compatibility? Maybe if you are a travelling salesman and in your car 80% of the time I suppose...
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Originally Posted by tknx
Are you really going to pick a phone based on car compatibility? Maybe if you are a travelling salesman and in your car 80% of the time I suppose...
There are multiple factors. Right now, Android and IOS are very even, why wouldn't I include the integration with the car? And yes, I have the potential of being in the car quite a bit depending on my consulting engagement.
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Originally Posted by ItzFilyO
I just want my Android phone to play music automatically.
My Sony Xperia Z1 Compact plays automatically after BT is connected and my old HTC One S did it too. I am using Google Play Music. When I played MP3 using native Sony app called Walkman it worked fine also. Car starts playing immediatelly using app what was used lastest on phone.

The negative point on Android devices for music is that album booklet isn't shown on car's display.
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Originally Posted by dougm213
What do you mean by head unit? I care less about playing music and may be interested in the messaging capabilities, but primarily, just use for calls. I currently have an old android which works fine for calls.
Head unit is the magic box in the dash that handles all the Bluetooth and music functions as well as navigation and all that business.


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