iPhone 5s vs Galaxy S4 and the RX?
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iPhone 5s vs Galaxy S4 and the RX?
I think I am finally going to upgrade from an old flip phone to a smart phone, with the two most likely candidates being the iPhone 5S and the Samsung Galaxy S4. But which offers more with respect to 2014 RX integration?
I've looked at the Lexus Mobile Link page, and according to the features list they look essentially equivalent to me. One area of difference, not noted in these pages, is Siri on the iPhone and its integration with the car. I've seen that demo'ed and am not certain that would be useful (I don't text, for example).
I'd appreciate any comments on how well either phone integrates with the 2014 RX and whether that integration makes any compelling argument for one phone vs the other.
I can integrate an Android phone better with the rest of my computing universe (Windows, Google, and Android tablet, etc.), so I am biased towards an Android phone.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I've looked at the Lexus Mobile Link page, and according to the features list they look essentially equivalent to me. One area of difference, not noted in these pages, is Siri on the iPhone and its integration with the car. I've seen that demo'ed and am not certain that would be useful (I don't text, for example).
I'd appreciate any comments on how well either phone integrates with the 2014 RX and whether that integration makes any compelling argument for one phone vs the other.
I can integrate an Android phone better with the rest of my computing universe (Windows, Google, and Android tablet, etc.), so I am biased towards an Android phone.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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I have a 2013 RX so I am not familiar with the new Siri eyes free integration. Keep in mind that Siri can do much more for you than just send a text. My wife has an iPhone 5 and I recently was required to go to one for work. The Bluetooth performance may be the thing you want to consider the most if you aren't seeing a use for Siri integration. With that said, I have been very underwhelmed with the Bluetooth speakerphone quality. The audio is quite tinny. I find this a bit ironic, since my much-maligned Blackberry had very good Bluetooth speakerphone quality in the same RX.
The other feature you may want to use, the Enform suite, is probably very similar between the two phones and I imagine both produce good audio playback from your phone's music library.
So in my humble opinion, there is no major advantage to the iPhone (and possibly a speakerphone quality disadvantage), so if the Android fits your other needs better, I wouldn't be afraid to go that route.
Doug
The other feature you may want to use, the Enform suite, is probably very similar between the two phones and I imagine both produce good audio playback from your phone's music library.
So in my humble opinion, there is no major advantage to the iPhone (and possibly a speakerphone quality disadvantage), so if the Android fits your other needs better, I wouldn't be afraid to go that route.
Doug
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Siri eyes free is absolutely spectacular in my RX 450. I can use iMessage texting while driving and voice recognition is flawless. I can ecen use the phones navigation while simply following my path on the map. I would certainly recommend the iPhone route.
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I think with the phones today, especially those 2 that you mentioned, both will work just fine with just 'basic' bluetooth functionality - hands free calling, phone book integration, etc.
You hit it on the head when you mentioned integration with the rest of your computing world. If you are already familiar with one platform, and like it and will require the least amount of a learning curve - stick to it. With today's offering from iOS or Android it really comes down to personal preference.
Side comment: My son has a Nexus 5 and I have an iPhone 5. I like the "Hey Google" functionality vs Siri (but don't tell him that).
You hit it on the head when you mentioned integration with the rest of your computing world. If you are already familiar with one platform, and like it and will require the least amount of a learning curve - stick to it. With today's offering from iOS or Android it really comes down to personal preference.
Side comment: My son has a Nexus 5 and I have an iPhone 5. I like the "Hey Google" functionality vs Siri (but don't tell him that).
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Lexus was one of the first to bring Siri Eye's free to their cars, so I'd assume they'd be willing to give iOS in the car a shot eventually once it's actually released.
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As much as I love iDevices simply because they work, unlike Android, which has a field of testers out there called users.
If you need a reason to buy an Android device, take a look here:
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
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I hope they offer support for 2013+ models.
If you need a reason to buy an Android device, take a look here:
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
P.S.
I hope they offer support for 2013+ models.
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As much as I love iDevices simply because they work, unlike Android, which has a field of testers out there called users.
If you need a reason to buy an Android device, take a look here:
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
P.S.
I hope they offer support for 2013+ models.
If you need a reason to buy an Android device, take a look here:
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
P.S.
I hope they offer support for 2013+ models.
That being said, we like the Lexus NAV system and especially the ability to talk to a live person while driving and having our destination loaded into the NAV system. Looks like this would replace that feature.
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If you need a reason to buy an Android device, take a look here:
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
http://www.vaistech.com/site/iVIC-droid.php
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I hate that abut my 2013 450h - I can "talk" to it to call somebody (if it correctly recognizes what I say) but I cannot use the same voice recognition to respond to a text. All I have is are those canned SMS replies. That cannot be so hard to do.
I also do not understand the 3 versions they sell and why some are subscription. Why would I need Enform and the Apps if I had this?
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Quite interesting. What was missing in the demo was the ability to send text messages. I assume I can see and reply to SMS with this system. But can I also reply with an SMS via my voice? Do I have to select the Mic button on the Android keypad?
I hate that abut my 2013 450h - I can "talk" to it to call somebody (if it correctly recognizes what I say) but I cannot use the same voice recognition to respond to a text. All I have is are those canned SMS replies. That cannot be so hard to do.
I also do not understand the 3 versions they sell and why some are subscription. Why would I need Enform and the Apps if I had this?
I hate that abut my 2013 450h - I can "talk" to it to call somebody (if it correctly recognizes what I say) but I cannot use the same voice recognition to respond to a text. All I have is are those canned SMS replies. That cannot be so hard to do.
I also do not understand the 3 versions they sell and why some are subscription. Why would I need Enform and the Apps if I had this?
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Seeker4 it sounds like you are leaning towards the android platform which is fine but instead of the s4 you should wait a month and get the s5. Latest technology; fingerprint sensor, etc. To answer your question about which offers better integration with the 14 RX I have to agree with Armadillo. Hands down the iphone 5s is the choice. Siri will access your entire phone book and addresses. Siri's voice recognition is far superior to the Lexus. Bluetooth audio is outstanding with the iPhone. And with iOS in the car coming in a couple of weeks it's just going to get better.
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I am definitely waiting to see the S5 announcement due Monday! Then it will depend on features vs pricing. But I am still undecided on iPhone vs Android.
You say "iOS in the car coming in a couple of weeks." Can you refer me to specifics? As best I can tell from postings on the web, iOS in the car for 7.1 is still in the rumor stage.
You say "iOS in the car coming in a couple of weeks." Can you refer me to specifics? As best I can tell from postings on the web, iOS in the car for 7.1 is still in the rumor stage.
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