With BMW Connected, BMW drivers can safely and easily access general and vehicle-related functions during, before and after making a journey with their BMW. This requires a BMW vehicle with a production date of July 2013 or later, equipped with the special feature 'Apps' or 'ConnectedDrive Services' (varies according to model and market). The following models, which were also produced after. I just bought a 2009 BMW 528i. It’s my understanding that the car doesn’t support A2DP which is a technology that would allow me to connect to my stereo system via Bluetooth and stream music wirelessly. Currently, I have a dongle which connects from the dock connector on my phone and splits off into a USB and 3.5 mm jack in the car’s armrest. Jan 01, 2011 I just purchased a BMW 328i 2011, I can not load music into the hard disk. I connected a usb drive in the globe compartment usb conector, I went to the cd/multimedia, menu, external devices, etc (as the manual says), the screen says connect to USB in front press OK, and stays there for ever it is like it does not identify the external device.
Recently Apple released the much anticipated iPhone 5, offering a larger screen, faster processor and LTE coverage. BMW and Apple have a strong partnership with Apple iPhone being featured prominently in concept cars and supported in production cars with ConnectedDrive and BMW Apps.The new iPhone 5 hardware and iOS6 operating system has a lot of BMW owners wondering if they upgrade to the latest and greatest Apple product, what effects it will have on their BMW integration. Road warriors and weekend driving enthusiasts alike know that having a phone that smoothly interfaces with your car can make a big difference.
There are three key differences between it and earlier iPhone models that affect its integration in BMW vehicles. First, the physical dimensions of the body of the new phone are thinner and longer compared to the iPhone 4/4S. Second, the iPhone uses a new 8-pin 'lightening' connector in place of the traditional 30-pin connector and third is the elimination of the analog video signal.
The result of these changes is:
- iPhone 5 is not compatible with any of the current snap-in adapters available from BMW.
- The PlugIn feature as a means of accessing one's music library is not available on the iPhone 5. You are still able to access your music library using a USB cable. See the details under 'Will I need an adapter to use my iPhone5?' section.
- Watching videos stored on your phone on the car's screen is no longer possible.
Frequently asked questions about BMW and iPhone 5 integration
Can I connect my phone via Bluetooth to make phones calls, see my contacts and play music?
- Yes
- Yes, via the External Devices menu in iDrive.
- This depends on the options in the vehicle:
- No, if you currently use an Apple 'white cable' to connect your iPhone to your vehicle. In this case, all you need is the new Apple Lightning cable, included with your iPhone 5.
- Yes, if you currently use a Y-Cable to connect your phone. In this case, you will need a 'Lightning adapter' to connect your iPhone 5 to the Y-cable. See 'USB vs. Y-cable' to determine when a Y-cable is needed for MY 13 vehicles.
- The 'Lightning adapter' is an adapter available from Apple to convert the old 30-pin plug to the new 8-pin connector or 'Lightning cable'. The adapter costs $29.99 or $39.99 for the adapter cable from Apple's website or retail outlet.
- No, the iPhone 5 Lightning connector does not support analog video, therefore making the PlugIn feature and video playback incompatible.
- PlugIn and video playback are still supported when using an iPhone 4/4S with iOS 6.
- There is currently no timeline set for the release of an iPhone 5 Snap-In Adapter.
- Yes, If you have iOS 6 (incl. iPhone 3GS/4/4S/5) and a 'BMW apps' equipped vehicle can continue enjoying the same great app integrations, just as you did with iOS 5.1. This includes Pandora, MOG, Aupeo, Stitcher and BMW Connected.
- With the release of iOS 6 (incl. iPhone 3GS/4/4S/5), Mobile Office is now supported for Text Messages and iMessages. This is available in cars with option code 639 / 6NL 'BMW Assist with Enhanced Bluetooth'. Drivers will be able to see their text messages / iMessages on the screen, and can have them read aloud. ** Read-out of messages also requires Navigation.
- Not all of the Text Messages / iMessages on the phone will be displayed in the vehicle. Only new messages received while the phone is connected to the vehicle will be available in the vehicle.
- You will have to configure your phone as to activate this feature. Follow the attached directions to pair your iPhone 5.
USB vs. Y-cable
USB is offered standard on all 2013 BMW models, but the available functions differ based on vehicle equipment. Audio playback through the USB port is always included, but may require the Y-cable accessory in combination with an iPhone / iPod. The BMW Apps features are only available in combination with option 6NR 'BMW apps'. Some of the app features are accessible using the Apple cable, but video playback is only possible with Smartphone Integration (6NF) in combination with the appropriate snap-in adapter.
The Y-cable is needed unless the vehicle is equipped with 639 or 6NL 'BMW Assist with Enhanced Bluetooth and USB', which is standard equipment on all MY 13 5 Series, 5 Series GT, 6 Series, 7 Series, X5 and X6 models. On most other MY 13 models, 639/6NL is offered in combination with 609 'Navigation system' and/or in the Technology Package and/or as an option. Please see the chart below for more details about each model's Y-cable dependency.
Bluetooth
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Bluetooth comes standard on all 2013 BMW models, but again, the available functions are dependent on vehicle equipment. Please refer to your vehicle ordering guide to determine which options are available.The new Navigation Professional system is available as SA609 on the following MY 13 vehicles:
- 5 Series (incl. M5)
- 5 Series Gran Turismo
- 7 Series
- ActiveHybrid 3, 5 and 7
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The BMW iPod Adapter is available for the MSRP of $149 (US) plus installation cost, and will be officially available for customers to purchase at BMW centers as of July 12, 2004 for 2002, 2003 and 2004 BMW models: X3, X5, Z4 and 3 Series. The MINI Cooper iPod Adapters will be available later this summer. Consumers should check with their BMW or MINI centers for specific application restrictions or log onto www.ipodyourbmw.com. Installation is performed by authorized BMW and MINI centers only. iPod and iPod mini are available in the U.S. through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. iPod mini is available for a suggested retail price of $249 (US); $299 (US) for the 15GB iPod, $399 (US) for the 20GB iPod and $499 (US) for the 40GB iPod.
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