Map POI Detailed Info
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Map POI Detailed Info
Reading the manual it says that if you hover the cursor over a POI on the map, for example a fast food place, the info for it will display at the top of the screen. This does not seem to be the case for me. What am I missing?
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Have you also discovered Lexus Enform? You can load your destinations from your livingroom chair; and have them download to your car when you start it up.
I love it.
I love it.
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I had a similar feature on my Cadillac and like being able to send destinations to the car from my computer or tablet. Very handy.
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I've not checked this out yet. Is there a fee or subscription to use the service? Do I have to download an app on my phone? Must my phone be connected via USB, or is BT ok?
I had a similar feature on my Cadillac and like being able to send destinations to the car from my computer or tablet. Very handy.
I had a similar feature on my Cadillac and like being able to send destinations to the car from my computer or tablet. Very handy.
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Here's the overview to answer your questions: http://www.lexus.com/enform/
I also that the remote app is NOT available for my vehicle.
I have downloaded the app for now. Thanks for the link and information
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Dad: you got it.
IIRC, your car is very close in specs to mine. You'll want Enform Destinations - $260/ yr.
You can do everything except remote start (that's a hardware upgrade of over $650 plus a subscription).
With Destinations you can get navigation help from a live person. I've found it handy.
The phone app is for iPhone iPad android. It works well.
I had an android when I bought the car. It worked until Lexus updated their Enform - and my phone wasn't up to it. I updated to an iPhone 5 and am happy with the utility/connectivity.
One surprising benefit: We listen to books on CD while traveling. I use Waze for traffic alerts. The bluetooth connection (another of your questions) of Waze actually pauses the playback of the CD while Waze speaks the traffic alert!
So, we don't miss anything on the CD - which lessens Wifie's objections to the frequent alerts.
I am a Barbershopper - and I practice my part when alone in the car. The BT connection between iPhone 5s and the car's stereo let's me see my lists of tunes, repeat, shuffle, etc.
Enform connects to IHeart radio, Pandora, and other stuff that I don't use (like Facebook and OpenTable, etc).
I've simply resigned myself to making 13 car payments a year - or so it seems that way when you add in the Enform and an update of the navigation software.
I have also added a Valentine One with Remote and SAVVY (that I use with the android phone that the iPhone replaced), so I'm pretty well entertained when driving.
BTW: I'm now at 27.2 MPG for 31K miles (I live in Michigan; however in order to run up 31K in 18 months, several out-of-state trips South are included) - and yes, the dashboard estimated MPG is accurate to within 1% of actual - per my very detailed spreadsheet. I get about 27+ MPG on the freeway at never-below-posted speeds. Now that we're getting summer blend E10, I'm getting 29+ around town.
IIRC, your car is very close in specs to mine. You'll want Enform Destinations - $260/ yr.
You can do everything except remote start (that's a hardware upgrade of over $650 plus a subscription).
With Destinations you can get navigation help from a live person. I've found it handy.
The phone app is for iPhone iPad android. It works well.
I had an android when I bought the car. It worked until Lexus updated their Enform - and my phone wasn't up to it. I updated to an iPhone 5 and am happy with the utility/connectivity.
One surprising benefit: We listen to books on CD while traveling. I use Waze for traffic alerts. The bluetooth connection (another of your questions) of Waze actually pauses the playback of the CD while Waze speaks the traffic alert!
So, we don't miss anything on the CD - which lessens Wifie's objections to the frequent alerts.
I am a Barbershopper - and I practice my part when alone in the car. The BT connection between iPhone 5s and the car's stereo let's me see my lists of tunes, repeat, shuffle, etc.
Enform connects to IHeart radio, Pandora, and other stuff that I don't use (like Facebook and OpenTable, etc).
I've simply resigned myself to making 13 car payments a year - or so it seems that way when you add in the Enform and an update of the navigation software.
I have also added a Valentine One with Remote and SAVVY (that I use with the android phone that the iPhone replaced), so I'm pretty well entertained when driving.
BTW: I'm now at 27.2 MPG for 31K miles (I live in Michigan; however in order to run up 31K in 18 months, several out-of-state trips South are included) - and yes, the dashboard estimated MPG is accurate to within 1% of actual - per my very detailed spreadsheet. I get about 27+ MPG on the freeway at never-below-posted speeds. Now that we're getting summer blend E10, I'm getting 29+ around town.
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Dad: you got it.
IIRC, your car is very close in specs to mine. You'll want Enform Destinations - $260/ yr.
You can do everything except remote start (that's a hardware upgrade of over $650 plus a subscription).
With Destinations you can get navigation help from a live person. I've found it handy.
The phone app is for iPhone iPad android. It works well.
I had an android when I bought the car. It worked until Lexus updated their Enform - and my phone wasn't up to it. I updated to an iPhone 5 and am happy with the utility/connectivity.
One surprising benefit: We listen to books on CD while traveling. I use Waze for traffic alerts. The bluetooth connection (another of your questions) of Waze actually pauses the playback of the CD while Waze speaks the traffic alert!
So, we don't miss anything on the CD - which lessens Wifie's objections to the frequent alerts.
I am a Barbershopper - and I practice my part when alone in the car. The BT connection between iPhone 5s and the car's stereo let's me see my lists of tunes, repeat, shuffle, etc.
Enform connects to IHeart radio, Pandora, and other stuff that I don't use (like Facebook and OpenTable, etc).
I've simply resigned myself to making 13 car payments a year - or so it seems that way when you add in the Enform and an update of the navigation software.
I have also added a Valentine One with Remote and SAVVY (that I use with the android phone that the iPhone replaced), so I'm pretty well entertained when driving.
BTW: I'm now at 27.2 MPG for 31K miles (I live in Michigan; however in order to run up 31K in 18 months, several out-of-state trips South are included) - and yes, the dashboard estimated MPG is accurate to within 1% of actual - per my very detailed spreadsheet. I get about 27+ MPG on the freeway at never-below-posted speeds. Now that we're getting summer blend E10, I'm getting 29+ around town.
IIRC, your car is very close in specs to mine. You'll want Enform Destinations - $260/ yr.
You can do everything except remote start (that's a hardware upgrade of over $650 plus a subscription).
With Destinations you can get navigation help from a live person. I've found it handy.
The phone app is for iPhone iPad android. It works well.
I had an android when I bought the car. It worked until Lexus updated their Enform - and my phone wasn't up to it. I updated to an iPhone 5 and am happy with the utility/connectivity.
One surprising benefit: We listen to books on CD while traveling. I use Waze for traffic alerts. The bluetooth connection (another of your questions) of Waze actually pauses the playback of the CD while Waze speaks the traffic alert!
So, we don't miss anything on the CD - which lessens Wifie's objections to the frequent alerts.
I am a Barbershopper - and I practice my part when alone in the car. The BT connection between iPhone 5s and the car's stereo let's me see my lists of tunes, repeat, shuffle, etc.
Enform connects to IHeart radio, Pandora, and other stuff that I don't use (like Facebook and OpenTable, etc).
I've simply resigned myself to making 13 car payments a year - or so it seems that way when you add in the Enform and an update of the navigation software.
I have also added a Valentine One with Remote and SAVVY (that I use with the android phone that the iPhone replaced), so I'm pretty well entertained when driving.
BTW: I'm now at 27.2 MPG for 31K miles (I live in Michigan; however in order to run up 31K in 18 months, several out-of-state trips South are included) - and yes, the dashboard estimated MPG is accurate to within 1% of actual - per my very detailed spreadsheet. I get about 27+ MPG on the freeway at never-below-posted speeds. Now that we're getting summer blend E10, I'm getting 29+ around town.
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Understood.
I have a 3 Gig data plan with a year freebie of another 2 Gig.
I usually don't use Pandora or IHeart until I approach the end of the billing cycle and have a surplus - however a friend has done some research and claims that it takes about 48 hours of Pandora to use up 1 Gig.
I used to use up much of my data in my last car when using the iPad for navigation - not needed now with the onboard Nav.
I have no concept of data use with Waze yet.
You could ignore half of the features of the car - and still enjoy it a lot!
I trust you'll be as enamored with yours as I am with mine.
I have a 3 Gig data plan with a year freebie of another 2 Gig.
I usually don't use Pandora or IHeart until I approach the end of the billing cycle and have a surplus - however a friend has done some research and claims that it takes about 48 hours of Pandora to use up 1 Gig.
I used to use up much of my data in my last car when using the iPad for navigation - not needed now with the onboard Nav.
I have no concept of data use with Waze yet.
You could ignore half of the features of the car - and still enjoy it a lot!
I trust you'll be as enamored with yours as I am with mine.
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