Phone charging station
#1
Phone charging station
I am considering a 2017 RX350 with the Executive Pkg in Canada...which basically means that it gets every option save for the rear dvd system. Included in that list is the wireless phone charging station. I am recent convert to iPhone and have a 6s. I know certain phones need nothing extra to make them work on that charger. Can someone tell me if it is possible to make the 6s work on that station --what do i need to add if anything? how well does it work? any issues with it?
Please advise
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
Please advise
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
#2
I found this on the web regards smartphone charging in the RX350
*While the Latitude works seamlessly with the Qi/PMA transmitter, the current wireless charging pad in every vehicle model is too small to accommodate the iPhone 7 Plus, 6 Plus and 6s Plus (or similarly large handsets.) This issue does not affect users with smaller handsets such as the iPhone 7, 6 and 6s.
*While the Latitude works seamlessly with the Qi/PMA transmitter, the current wireless charging pad in every vehicle model is too small to accommodate the iPhone 7 Plus, 6 Plus and 6s Plus (or similarly large handsets.) This issue does not affect users with smaller handsets such as the iPhone 7, 6 and 6s.
#5
You can buy pads and cases that allows you to add wireless charging to iphone. I use the wireless charger for my Note 5 and it works perfectly. It's the same size as iPhone 7+
Just out of curiosity, you are buying in Canada even though your are in Florida and Oshawa. Was the price in Ontario close to what it would be for the same options in Florida?
Just out of curiosity, you are buying in Canada even though your are in Florida and Oshawa. Was the price in Ontario close to what it would be for the same options in Florida?
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ggebhardt (05-24-17)
#7
I hope the new iPhone 8 does better on it's home charger pad.
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#8
For the original question, no iPhone includes the circuitry for wireless charging. You will need to purchase a case with the wireless receiver. iQi Mobile, Mophie, Bezalel, and FLI are some that come to mind.
#9
Thanks to everyone for their responses... Toyotaman7 - I am a snowbird but my permanent home is in Canada where i spend 7 months vs 5 in Florida. There are issues bringing a brand new vehicle sold in the USA back to Canada even though it was built in Cambridge ON.... In addition, some of the items included on a RX destined for sale in Canada are not included on one for sale in the USA... eg.. floor mats are usually not included and we get 2 sets both the carpet ones (even though the Walmart type of carpeting is out of place in a vehicle of this price range - Lexus needs to look at the carpeting in the new Audi Q5) and the all weather ones which are now tub style with dead pedal covering in the style of Weathertech, we also get wheel locks, mudflaps and a few other bits --but US vehicles have Lexus Enform included with navigation which includes emergency features (think ONStar) which Lexus will not even offer us but US customers have no problem accessing while travelling here (we continue to be second class citizens). So even though both are RX's we are not quite comparing apples to apples.... The top of the line package at Lexus of Sarasota was about $61,000 USD vs $72,000 CDN...then factor in the exchange rate at at least 1.36 and you will find out quickly that it is less expensive for us to buy one here. US customers are allowed to custom factory order their vehicle (if they are prepared for a 4 month wait) from the factory in Cambridge and of course we get to shop from standard, luxury or executive packages (not taking into account F-Sport - which does not interest me at all). I am getting the Executive package as i like both the Mark Levinson sound system, which has been heads and shoulders above even the upgraded Lexus system in every one of the RX's I have had so far, as well as the Head Up display --as for the rest of the bits in the package such as the pano sunroof and the power folding rear seats, the phone charging station I could easily dispense with as they are not useful to me.... if I were a permanent US resident i would not get this package but rather the one below it (the name I forget) and add ML and HUD to it and wait 4 months. At least, Lexus Canada has continued to not include the rear DVD entertainment system on their top package as they used to do....after much goading on my part. I am moving on a 2017 now as I have no interest in a third row seat which according to my sources is due in the 2018, which should debut in Dec 2017. Hope that helps.
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
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ericsan13 (06-09-17)
#11
I guess Canadians don't believe in paragraphs? Similar to someone talking without pausing and breathing.
I know its possible to import a Canadian car or Japanese car to America after paying fees, taxes and paperwork. Wonder why you just cant do the same with American cars too?
I know its possible to import a Canadian car or Japanese car to America after paying fees, taxes and paperwork. Wonder why you just cant do the same with American cars too?
#12
Thanks Dentate. That answered my question.
When the exchange rate was at part, I imported a used Sienna from USA and it was Lots of hassle and lots of paperwork. I could not buy and bring a new car since Toyota, like all the other manufacturers, prohibited that. So, I understand that part.
When the exchange rate was at part, I imported a used Sienna from USA and it was Lots of hassle and lots of paperwork. I could not buy and bring a new car since Toyota, like all the other manufacturers, prohibited that. So, I understand that part.
#13
I won't get into what constitutes a paragraph or why i did not bother to separate anything.
Toyotaman7 - As I understand it RIV Canada (the import agency), also prohibits one for bringing back a brand new or current model year vehicle. At least, neither the Sienna nor the RX would be subject to the 9% import duty assessed on vehicles built outside of North America.
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
Toyotaman7 - As I understand it RIV Canada (the import agency), also prohibits one for bringing back a brand new or current model year vehicle. At least, neither the Sienna nor the RX would be subject to the 9% import duty assessed on vehicles built outside of North America.
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
#14
I won't get into what constitutes a paragraph or why i did not bother to separate anything.
Toyotaman7 - As I understand it RIV Canada (the import agency), also prohibits one for bringing back a brand new or current model year vehicle. At least, neither the Sienna nor the RX would be subject to the 9% import duty assessed on vehicles built outside of North America.
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
Toyotaman7 - As I understand it RIV Canada (the import agency), also prohibits one for bringing back a brand new or current model year vehicle. At least, neither the Sienna nor the RX would be subject to the 9% import duty assessed on vehicles built outside of North America.
dentate
Oshawa, ON &
Port Charlotte, FL
Yes, it's duty free for NOW.
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