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    Charge Android/Blackberry via Micro USB

    I thought others may be interested in this solution. I have an Android phone and not an iPhone so I bought this CableJive dockBoss+: Smart USB and Audio Adapter Cable for iPod or iPhone Dockshttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ms_ohs_product

    I connected the iPod/iPhone connector to it and stuffed put the majority of the cable in the center console.

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    R #1211, SSL#282, XS#313 NigelM's Avatar
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    It's not difficult to change that iPhone cable. Behind the rubber "pad" there's one screw, remove that and then you can lift off the upper center console piece; tip it to one side so it comes unclipped and it will come out. That iPhone cable just has a USB on the other end (at least on the 2.5 Roadster it does). You can swap it out for the phone adapter of your choice.

    (A Ranger told me how to do that so I could swap it out for one that just push-fixes to the phone and you don't need to fiddle with the side-buttons lock.)
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    Thanks. If you have an iPod and other phone you could use this solution with the adapter to easily switch between micro usb and iPod/iphone
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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelM View Post
    It's not difficult to change that iPhone cable. Behind the rubber "pad" there's one screw, remove that and then you can lift off the upper center console piece; tip it to one side so it comes unclipped and it will come out. That iPhone cable just has a USB on the other end (at least on the 2.5 Roadster it does). You can swap it out for the phone adapter of your choice.

    (A Ranger told me how to do that so I could swap it out for one that just push-fixes to the phone and you don't need to fiddle with the side-buttons lock.)
    I just tried this and ended up back here.

    I removed the screw behind the rubber pad (allen wrench needed). Now the lower (not upper) console piece is loose, but it still seems attached below the seat heater buttons. I tried pulling and tilting and twisting as much as I dared, but could even get that piece off, much less the upper center console.

    Is there some trick? Mine's a 2.5, if that matters.

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    R #1211, SSL#282, XS#313 NigelM's Avatar
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    ^^^ Mine's a 2.5 also. This was 18 months ago, but I don't remember it being that hard. I have a CF center console, don't know if that makes a difference. As soon as I have time, I'll take a look at mine again.
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    I'm feuding w/ Apple so a friend gave me a Galaxy S3 to replace my iPhone. Can one of you tell me how long the cable needs to be from the female USB to the rubber pad? I'd rather not have to stuff 6' of cable under the console when 1' will do.

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    I found that Ipod pod holder thing to be useless and annoying, actually dangerous since your taking your eyes off the road. For my phone/Galaxy S3 solution I picked up a USB charger for the 12v accessory, a window sticky mount so I can put the phone in the dead lower center of the front windshield where I can actually see and safely control it, and a 3.5 audio cable, 1.5ft. that runs from my phones headphone jack to my Blaupunkt 3.5 Aux in jack. Works great. I use Waze GPS social maps on my phone so having the phone up in the window is ideal, if you have the S3 I highly recommend since it has a big screen unless you have another solution. I also have Pandora / MP3s playing from my phone to the head unit.

    Phone Mount:
    Amazon.com: phone holder window mount

    Mine I believe is the 1st one listed, I'm sure there're better ones out there now.

    USB charge Socket:
    Amazon.com: usb 12v charger socket

    I have a single socket with an LED. Don't worry about the LED being on, the car will sleep and shut off the 12V port which shuts off the LED. Just keep in mind to not pull more amps than that 12V socket is rated for, think you should be ok since USB is a low draw.
    That ipod charger / hookup never worked right for me in the 1st place, never charged my ipod touch nor allowed it to play any music. It allowed my older Nano to play but not charge, said the charger wasn't supported or some BS like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiztecy View Post
    I found that Ipod pod holder thing to be useless and annoying, actually dangerous since your taking your eyes off the road.
    Thanks for your input. The Alpine unit on my 2.5 has worked perfectly w/ my iPhone 4. I browse music and make/accept calls through the stereo so I'm never looking down. I don't text or e-mail and the Alpine unit has GPS so never need to look down. The Roadster is so noisy I rarely use my phone anyway. I like the cradle. So, anyone know how long the cable is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by strider View Post
    So, anyone know how long the cable is?
    It's pretty darn short, since there's already a USB extension cable in there. I replaced my old connector with the Apple Lightning 1 meter cable, and had to stuff 3/4 of it in the console. I'd say 10"-12" will do fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    It's pretty darn short, since there's already a USB extension cable in there. I replaced my old connector with the Apple Lightning 1 meter cable, and had to stuff 3/4 of it in the console. I'd say 10"-12" will do fine.
    Cool. I'll get a 12" micro USB. Thanks!
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