iPhone USB Cable issue
I have been using the Bluetooth connection to my iPhone 6+ with no issues. The only quirk is when I have to charge my phone and use bluetooth at the same time. I call it a quirk bec. depending on when I plug the charger in I sometimes have to go back into the dashboard menu and select "bluetooth" (over "my iPhone" bec. the "my iPhone" interface doesn't show all the info. that bluetooth does). The USB cable is always plugged directly into 1 of the 2 USB ports under the arm rest.
So here's the issue: I purchased a new USB cable (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia...&skuId=9200132) from BestBuy but now whenever I charge my phone (ie. plug in the cable), nothing plays back on Bluetooth! The only difference is the cable. It used to work using the Apple cable; the Insignia cable doesn't seem to work.
I know I could post this on other boards but I'm hoping someone could help here
Last edited by AustinHusk; May 3, 2016 at 10:46 PM.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202769 This is what I am talking about, and how to use it. Its the airplay icon you are looking to choose to select bluetooth.
-Joe
USB overpowers the BT connection and it glitches as you have seen.
jamodeo is correct, charge using the 12v DC power point and let the
Media and Phone both use BT. You can even have Waze or Maps
speak through the car speakers and segue in and out of calls.
Additional benefit of the USB media device connection is the ability
to use Voice Commands - "Play Clapton" and it will find tracks in the
wired device to play. We have a early iPod loaded up with tunes and
just leave it buried under the sunglasses in the console. It's on all the
time/charges whenever the car is running/portable to rental cars...
The shorter adapters are more flush and don't stick out. I have two adapters in the car, for the front and rear passengers to keep the devices charged on long trips.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202769 This is what I am talking about, and how to use it. Its the airplay icon you are looking to choose to select bluetooth.
-Joe
OK, so I think I figured it out
I plugged the orig. Apple/iPhone cable and it did the same thing, so cable issue was ruled out. I played with it a couple of times and then figured out that it was just a simple issue of WHEN I was plugging in the cable: If it's plugged in AFTER the BT connects then it overrides BT and in the process stops/pauses the podcast! Duh. This is what was driving me nuts. I didn't look close enough to see that the podcast had stopped but even then that's just 1 part of the puzzle. The 2nd part is to then select the right interface from the bottom of the podcast app - which in my case is selecting "iPhone bluetooth" (which deselects "Lexus LS" - the USB interface). But this only happens when the cable is plugged in after BT connects. If the cable is plugged in first and then the BT connects after 4-5 secs, then no issue
On that note, a few ?s on the pic below:
1) What are those 2 white markers (shown with red arrows)?
2) Are the 2 USB ports identical (ie. USB 2.0, 3.0, only charge, etc)?
3) I've noticed that my iPhone takes very long to charge when connected to either USB port. How many amps do these put out?
Last edited by AustinHusk; May 4, 2016 at 11:38 PM.
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I would imagine the car's USB ports are 800 mAh, not sufficient enough for today's smart phones. There are apps in the store, you can measure the charging amps. I use the free one for testing.
Name brand is the way to go on these. same with cables. the cheap china cables are not MFI approved cables. You will get error messages (iphone devices only) and slow charging rates. Also, your adapter is only good if your cable is good too.
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2) Are the 2 USB ports identical (ie. USB 2.0, 3.0, only charge, etc)?
3) I've noticed that my iPhone takes very long to charge when connected to either USB port. How many amps do these put out?
My iPhone (6S+) charges fairly quick when plugged into my usb, but I only have one port in my 2013 and there are many variables that go into how the device charges so it will be hard for me with limited knowledge on the topic to assist. I only use OEM cords purchased directly from apple because I don't like dealing with the cheap ones since they sometimes have odd issues. I know its more expensive but I don't like the hassle of a drained phone. Have you tried just using an apple cord in there?
-Joe









