orezok
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...and going with Blackberry. Hope it works out for them.
...and going with Blackberry. Hope it works out for them.
...and going with Blackberry. Hope it works out for them.
They should have gone to Apple like they almost did in 2005.
Everything else I have is Apple, I would have liked it also. Like Chris, I'm thinking Blackberry is on the way out or barely hanging on.
I've had 3 or 4 trucks with Sync. I just wish it could be tweaked by the user some more. For example, I absolutely hate the 911 voice warning whenever Sync detects my phone. I'd like to get rid of that. Heck, I left the phone at home yesterday and Sync came on 2 miles from the house to tell me that it detected my phone and that 911 assist was set to "off". Nice trick.
Everything else I have is Apple, I would have liked it also. Like Chris, I'm thinking Blackberry is on the way out or barely hanging on.
I've had 3 or 4 trucks with Sync. I just wish it could be tweaked by the user some more. For example, I absolutely hate the 911 voice warning whenever Sync detects my phone. I'd like to get rid of that. Heck, I left the phone at home yesterday and Sync came on 2 miles from the house to tell me that it detected my phone and that 911 assist was set to "off". Nice trick.
I just recently bought a F150 with Sync. I have an iphone and would like to use the google maps feature with turn by turn on the sound system. I am somewhat technically challenged. How difficult is it to set that feature up?I use the basic sync program in a 2012 F150 with iphone5 to get incoming calls on the pickup sound system, very handy. Also use google maps with turn by turn instructions on the pickup sound system, that works really well.
I synced the phone myself so guess I'll get out the manual and give it a go.Did the dealership sync your phone to the pickup? If not that is the first step. The sync booklet has step by step directions how to do it.
I synced the phone myself so guess I'll get out the manual and give it a go.
They are looking at the QNX Software platform which is owned by BB. They provide systems for BMW and others. BMW uses both Microsoft and QNX, so I wonder if Ford will do the same. From what I've read, QNX and Microsoft are the 2 main players.
Apple is out because of its closed environment and their idiotic control...
If you want ODBII data, get the Android App Torque with a Bluetooth adapter. Well worth the $30 ($25 for adapter - $5 for the app) You can demo the free version. Sorry iPhone users, I don't think it is available for you. Here is the website. Torque — OBD2 Performance and Diagnostics for your Vehicle