Entune is giving people problems. Trying to solve this problem here. You are bringing up another thread. I'm guessing you have something against me because I am trying to do something in a different way. You may just need to reconnect wires just underneath the fuse box and not tear up harnesses. I'm honest about issues I am having, not trying to deceive. Sometimes you get damage in a harness, ie due to water, and need to repair. Nothing wrong with that method IF I don't have to tear up the harness. Don't try to scare me/others. I am not asking anyone to do it. I am attempting to do it, then I'll report...
so i found out why my entune doesn't work. it doesn't work when the iphone is plugged in via usb. the apps work fine via bluetooth. now to figure out why it doesn't work when the usb is plugged in...
If I remember correctly, only iPods, MP3 players and simple USB memory are supported through the USB port. The iPhone is not. Information about what is supported via USB is explained in the owners manual. We connect the USB cable for my wife's iPhone to a USB converter plugged into the power port so she can charge it but her iPhone connects to Entune via Bluetooth.
perhaps, but the system should be smart enough to be either BT or USB, so you can transfer data via BT and charge via USB - plugging it in via USB shouldn't disable the system entirely.
i'm not making any software changes when i plug it in. everything is working flawlessly via BT (haven't tested Bing, only used iheartradio & pandora), but when i plug the phone in via USB to charge it, the system is disabled.
I had an issue twice today. My up to date iPhone 5 works perfectly with Entune via bluetooth. It plays Pandora without issue. However, as soon as it runs out of battery power and I try to plug it in, the bluetooth connection is severed. After it reconnects via USB, I try to start Pandora again and it looks like it is trying to play again, but there is no sound. Anyone experience this? Edit: Just saw the post saying entune doesn't work via usb and to charge via the other charger which will still allow bluetooth to stay connected. I'll try that.
jae - Switch the audio path back to Bluetooth using AirPlay picker. When you plug it in the phone changes the path to USB. That or use the 12V charger like you mentioned.
The new Apple's Carplay also does USB only.. Its not an issue but a design. Apple CarPlay - Car electronics - CNET Reviews
My understanding is IPhone will work with Entune through bluetooth IF you have a hotspot enabled. Usually hotspots that cost extra through your phone carrier. I believe Apple did this on purpose since Android phones will do the Entune through bluetooth without a hotspot feature.
FWIW The spec'd output current for USB2 ports is only 500mA, and USB3 is 900mA. Many new devices, particularly smart phones and tablets violate these power specs wanting up to 2A (2000mA) but still claim to comply with USB standards as they are primarily com standards not power standards. Port manufacturers have responded by increasing the current available on some ports, but as there are no specs governing this higher current / power it varies from port to port. Its still not uncommon to find ports (particularly on laptops) that only support the min required current in the USB specs. Taking a quick look at reviews, the Lumina 900 draws over 800mA during charging which will overload a standard USB2 port if the device is not "smart" enough to throttle back its current usage. Many devices do this, and charge at different rates (or even operate without charging) depending on the current available from the port but not all do. For example our ipad1 nominally wants 1A from the port, but will still run from a 500mA port it just won't charge and play video at the same time.
This is how I have my wife's iphone 5s setup on our new v, and haven't had any connection issues. The newer ATT plans (we're on family share) include hotspotting at no additional charge. Can't speak to other plans/carriers as to whether they still charge for hotspotting on iphone, but I think most have finally gotten away from doing that.
I believe the instructions from this site were what I used to get it configured: Scott Hanselman - HOW TO FIX: Toyota Entune 2.0.1 Update breaks Internet Tethering over Bluetooth
No one mentioned it but what version of Entune do you guys have? The latest is 3.2.0 and you can upgrade it yourself.
I have had my 2014 v5 for 3 weeks now and love it. No issues at all. The I phone/Bluetooth for music is working great. Tonight I signed up for the Entune thingy & personally don't use any of the options it offers....yet. I have been following this post for sometime now and have, at least cant remember seeing it, but does the Bluetooth use your data plan? The other stuff will, I know. I have a 2010 Tundra and it does not so one would think this would not either. A yes or no it all I am looking for in the way of an answer