Anybody have an idea as to why? And have you seen it also?
it started after 6.0 second iteration.
Thanx
it started after 6.0 second iteration.
Thanx
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Same here with my IPhone 5 and home computer, when I charge it.
I don't see why they would move away from lighting/usb integration. It is currently in literally millions of cars.Do not expect hard wired Lightning-USB integration on your iPhone. Apple is getting away from this and essentially committed to Bluetooth. The latest iOS has been a real disaster for good BT integration. Basically my iPhone 6 sometimes links up, sometimes does not, will drop out, does not import recent calls into the S, etc, etc. iOS 8.1 is supposed to fix the BT mess.
This went away for me with iOS 8.1 and Tesla 6 (1.67.43) I now have 1.67.80 and it still works without the "trust" issue. IMO, the cable wouldn't make a difference.I'm having this problem with iPhone 5 iOS 8.1 and Tesla 6-something.
Per an Apple tech note I reset "network connections" on the iPhone directly. It rebooted. On restart it needed confirmation to connect to the Mac on both sides, the Mac and directly on the iPhone. Am suspicious the iPhone keeps asking about the car because only half the transaction to "trust" is getting completed.
Resetting network on the iPhone also cleared all past WiFi history and passwords. Had to start those over again.
Admit I am using non-Apple Lightning cables in the car, and genuine Apple on the Mac. One aftermarket cable is sensitive to which side up (I have the right side marked), the other is not. "Trust" doesn't matter which.
They're not. As you stated, the integration already supports millions of cars, and also as noted, you need it to charge. The audio functionality is already built into iOS software that controls the lightning port so the work is already complete. Further, CarPlay requires a Lightning port connection. If anything, the exact opposite of JPP's claim is true: they're putting their weight behind wired connections and letting Bluetooth languish.I don't see why they would move away from lighting/usb integration. It is currently in literally millions of cars.
And you have to plug in to charge, so there is still going to be a cable involved anyway...
This went away for me with iOS 8.1 and Tesla 6 (1.67.43) I now have 1.67.80 and it still works without the "trust" issue. IMO, the cable wouldn't make a difference.