iPhone 3Gs not compatible...?
Any news on this?
Is there any news on this issue?
My 3Gs iPhone STILL doesn't work with the stereo in my car (my last iPhone did work, albeit with a little noise).
I'm about to schedule a service appointment, and would like to be armed with as much info about the issue (and hopefully, a resolution) as possible.
My 3Gs iPhone STILL doesn't work with the stereo in my car (my last iPhone did work, albeit with a little noise).
I'm about to schedule a service appointment, and would like to be armed with as much info about the issue (and hopefully, a resolution) as possible.
Is there any news on this issue?
My 3Gs iPhone STILL doesn't work with the stereo in my car (my last iPhone did work, albeit with a little noise).
I'm about to schedule a service appointment, and would like to be armed with as much info about the issue (and hopefully, a resolution) as possible.
My 3Gs iPhone STILL doesn't work with the stereo in my car (my last iPhone did work, albeit with a little noise).
I'm about to schedule a service appointment, and would like to be armed with as much info about the issue (and hopefully, a resolution) as possible.
UPDATE: All problems solved!
I tried again - and VOILA! I was able to pair the phone using Bluetooth.
However, I still couldn't get the USB connection to work; I was getting a "Device Connect Fail" message on the radio display. However, I did a search and found another post here that said a bad USB cord was the culprit. I tried another cord and though the iPhone itself gave me a message to the effect of "this accessory is not made to work with iPhone", the accessory actually DID work. All that, and it was a bad (or more likely, an incompatible) USB cable.
I tried again - and VOILA! I was able to pair the phone using Bluetooth.
However, I still couldn't get the USB connection to work; I was getting a "Device Connect Fail" message on the radio display. However, I did a search and found another post here that said a bad USB cord was the culprit. I tried another cord and though the iPhone itself gave me a message to the effect of "this accessory is not made to work with iPhone", the accessory actually DID work. All that, and it was a bad (or more likely, an incompatible) USB cable.
Last edited by TAZ; Mar 12, 2010 at 12:26 AM.
I would never 'jailbreak' my iPhone; no way would I risk getting stuck paying $100/month for a brick for two years if Apple decided to screw everyone over...
I think that's very short-sighted and optimistic of you. The terms of use agreement clearly prohibits jailbreaking. Apple would be well within their rights to brick your phone. I don't see how the government could do anything in favor of the consumer who broke the usage agreement.
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