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BMW to be 1st to offer iPhone Integration
Awesome! I hope the solution is available for our E70s!!!
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BMW welcomes the new Apple iPhone. It's the kind of innovative approach you would expect from BMW: In 2004, we were the first to integrate the iPod into the car and have customers take full control of their music on the road. So it seemed only logical to be the first to ensure iPhone owners have the same ability to enjoy their music, plus the added benefits of Bluetooth ® hands-free calling across our model line. We are pleased to announce that BMW owners can use their iPhones in this way from day one. Please see the detailed compatibility information below for known issues. Copyright © 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPod and iPhone are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by BMW is under license. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: The iPhone has passed compatibility tests as of the date of testing and meet s or exceeds minimum standards established by BMW of North America ("BMW"). This not a warranty for phone performance or functionality. BMW makes no guarantees or warrantees as to the performance of any phone while connected to your BMW via Bluetooth® Wireless Technology. Furthermore, software releases by BMW, the phone supplier or the wireless carrier dated after testing might alter compatibility results . The iPhone will work as a Bluetooth® enabled cell phone on every BMW Assist-equipped model with Bluetooth® hands-free calling produced 10/04 or later except 7 Series, which received this service effective with 3/05 production. Access to the iPod via the vehicle controls and central information or radio display is only possible on cars equipped with iPod/USB interface. The iPod/USB interface is available on 3 and 5 series with 03/07 production, the X5 with 04/07 production and the 6 series with 09/07 production date. |
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Bluetooth works fine, just like my HTC TyTn (no better though)...but the dock connector to aux in audio cable does NOT work...I would think this means the 6FL cable wont work either, can anyone confirm?
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My plan for now, as I have a brand new, never used ipod nano 8GB is to use that as a dedicated music server for the BMW, and the iPhone will simply be used as a phone and portable itunes library. My wife also has an iphone with a slightly different music collection, but we'll just come to some kind of agreement on what lives on the nano.
I for one am VERY happy that the BMW works with the bluetooth on the iPhone, that would have REALLY sucked if it didn't! I just hope these ipod problems are fixed that I'm reading about form other members here with the 6FL option. |
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I believe the "iPod/USB interface" that BMW refers to in the article I quoted above is the 6FL option. We have the $400 6FL option on our X5 4.8, and my new iPhone works just fine with it. The only glitch is that when you first connect the iPhone to the 6FL cable, a message comes on the screen of the iPhone that says "This accessory is not compatible with the iPhone. Do you want to use "Airplane Mode" to avoid interference?" "Airplane Mode" turns off any RF signals from the iPhone so as not to cause any interference with an airplane's systems. Apparently, this message asking if you want to go to Airplane Mode appears whenever you connect the iPhone to an accessory that doesn't return a signal to it that it is "ready for iPhone" as the upcoming round of ipod & iPhone accessories will.
In any event, I just clicked the virtual button for "No, I don't want to go to "Aircraft Mode", and it worked just fine, transferring all three playlists, album, artist, and song info, etc. to the iDrive display. I was able to simultaneously listen to music from the iPhone while browsing the iPhone's phone number directory on the iDrive screen. I got exactly the same behavior, including the "Airplane Mode" message in my pickup truck, which has an Alpine aftermarket headunit with a dedicated iPod cable and a separate Parrot CK3100 hands-free Bluetooth telephone kit. Glad to answer any other questions anybody may have. Thanks, John |
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I was just trying to point out that the Bluetooth is active and works for transferring the iPhone's phone number directory even when the iPhone is also connected to the iDrive via the 6FL cable for the music library. |
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say I grab a MY2008 E70 without the ipod/iphone adapter... and I pick up an iphone 2 years down the line... can I still grab an adapter somewhere without hassle ?
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