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Specs On The Radio With Phone Dock Installed In The P4

Truett Collins

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I guess I'm pretty much the last one left but I have no interest in a cell phone that does more than make phone calls .... I'd be happy with an AM/FM radio .... when I listen to a radio in a vehicle its either on because of a race or a ball game

Jim
Don't feel alone, we have two cell phones and that's all they are, are PHONES used to talk to people, if you want to talk to me call and we will talk....no texting, no internet, if I want them I will do that from home on the computer.
 

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The Continental AutoLinQ™Mobile infotainment system:

http://www.conti-online.com/www/aut...erior/connectivity/pi_autolinq_en.html?page=3

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AutoLinQ™Mobile – an easy way to handle connectivity for everyone

The infotainment solution AutoLinQ™Mobile links smartphones and vehicles in order to make these useable in a safer manner while driving. Even on the road, drivers and passengers will have cost-optimized and safe access to in-car services and to several infotainment and communication channels.

For that purpose the smartphone is generally fixed in a cradle of the AutoLinQ Mobile hardware and connected via Bluetooth®. The AutoLinQ™Mobile smartphone app includes the functions drivers require most often while driving. Smartphone applications like music functionalities and of course phone calls – are integrated into the vehicle in a safe way. In the vehicle the AutoLinQ™Mobile hardware is mounted in the standard 1DIN slot.

Flexible for every target group.

Mechanical. Electronical. Digital. Due to the flexible possibilities of installation and to the various connectivity options of the solution, car manufacturers have a system at hand that offers additional value to a large number of potential customers. Now, smartphones, can be employed inside of a vehicle.

Highlights:

  • 1 DIN format, mechanical fixation to the vehicle
  • Integrated mechanical clamping system
  • App with unified automotive content,
    e. g. facebook, mail for Android and iOS.
  • FM tuner, station search
  • Audio input via Bluetooth®
  • Bluetooth® profiles: HFP, A2DP, SPP
  • EC/NR Echo Cancellation / Noise Reduction
  • USB connectivity for playing audio files
  • Audio power (4 x 20 W)
  • Charging of smartphone via USB
  • CAN interface prepared
  • On/off functionality
Hmmm, we're not quite up to date on phones. We do have cell phones but they are dumb as opposed to smart phones. We do have tablets (they are Kindle Fire tablets) but don't really know if they would interface. So I'm just wondering if this system would end up just being dash board bling for us, as we don't anticipate getting a smart phone any time soon. With the tablets we can get the audio books we would listen to on cds or music from Amazon and so on and so forth. So I guess I just need to know how broad the compatibility this system would provide.
 

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I can see it now.......they are using the old flip phones with the push button keyboards, turning them sideways expecting the keyboard to expand (thinking this dang thing must be broken) LMAO

push buttons ..:eek:.. that's a feature I've not noticed on my phone

Jim
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