CarPlay
#1
AudiWorld Member
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CarPlay
Drove the new S4 recently and really liked the car. Love the Virtual Cockpit, but I'm choking on the cost. Has anyone used CarPlay as a navigation option?? Any thoughts appreciated.
#2
It does a pretty good job, works like GPS should...but I will be more satisfied if they offered Google maps. With that said I don't really use Nav at all, but from the times I used the Carplay it worked just fine. With that being said, if I could go back and I would add the VC, just because I really like the display over analog gauges, but it is definitely not a deal breaker so if you're looking to save some money Carplay will work as you need it to.
#3
AudiWorld Member
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It does a pretty good job, works like GPS should...but I will be more satisfied if they offered Google maps. With that said I don't really use Nav at all, but from the times I used the Carplay it worked just fine. With that being said, if I could go back and I would add the VC, just because I really like the display over analog gauges, but it is definitely not a deal breaker so if you're looking to save some money Carplay will work as you need it to.
#4
AudiWorld Senior Member
Keep in mind that for the navigation to work with Carplay you have to plug your phone into the usb port every time you wanted to use Carplay. For me that would be a little bit of a pain since my phone is always in my pocket.
Since you said a car over $60K is not too much of a stretch, why not go for the prestige package that will give you the nav, VC and heads up display that would put the nav directions up into the windshield? IMO, that is a really cool feature and you would also have Carplay as well if you wanted it (not to mention all of the other cool features in the prestige package like the top view camera system).
Since you said a car over $60K is not too much of a stretch, why not go for the prestige package that will give you the nav, VC and heads up display that would put the nav directions up into the windshield? IMO, that is a really cool feature and you would also have Carplay as well if you wanted it (not to mention all of the other cool features in the prestige package like the top view camera system).
Last edited by heisnuts; 04-25-2017 at 06:31 AM.
#5
AudiWorld Member
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Keep in mind that for the navigation to work with Carplay you have to plug your phone into the usb port every time you wanted to use Carplay. For me that would be a little bit of a pain since my phone is always in my pocket.
Since you said a car over $60K is not too much of a stretch, why not go for the prestige package that will give you the nav, VC and heads up display that would put the nav directions up into the windshield? IMO, that is a really cool feature and you would also have Carplay as well if you wanted it (not to mention all of the other cool features in the prestige package like the top view camera system).
Since you said a car over $60K is not too much of a stretch, why not go for the prestige package that will give you the nav, VC and heads up display that would put the nav directions up into the windshield? IMO, that is a really cool feature and you would also have Carplay as well if you wanted it (not to mention all of the other cool features in the prestige package like the top view camera system).
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#8
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I'm unable to find whether or not CarPlay requires cables on Audi USA's website - However the 2018 order guide lists them for $110 so it sounds like they may be required.
#9
AudiWorld Senior Member
I'm not 100% sure (my S5 is currently on order so I haven't been able to try it), but from everything I've read on the subject it suggests that it is not wireless.
#10
AudiWorld Super User
If you like Apple Maps then CarPlay is a viable option. I'm just not a fan of Apple Maps.
Having to plug in my phone every time I need navigation is another factor that makes it less than convenient. One of the things I do is I have the map open on the MMI pretty much at all times to see traffic around me, even if I'm not actively navigating.
CarPlay works over Bluetooth technically, but Audi is not supporting it yet.
Having to plug in my phone every time I need navigation is another factor that makes it less than convenient. One of the things I do is I have the map open on the MMI pretty much at all times to see traffic around me, even if I'm not actively navigating.
CarPlay works over Bluetooth technically, but Audi is not supporting it yet.