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speedracer007 04-15-2013 12:23 PM

Pandora App for Android
 
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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2266891)
I can talk on the phone and stream music via bluetooth. I just can't use the Pandora app on the HU. Is there something special that you have to do? When I go into Pandora, it says I need to register a unit or something


Have you set the Pandora Connect mode to "Bluetooth"? Default setting if I remember correctly is "Wired", which is what you have to do with an Iphone.

See page 29 of the Pioneer manual.

cossie1600 04-15-2013 04:46 PM

Duh you have to open the program, the deck can't force phone to turn it on

LostSol 04-15-2013 04:58 PM

Actually, with my nexus connected via Bluetooth, I can click pandora on the head unit and it starts pandora on the phone and takes over control quite quickly.

kenchan 04-16-2013 09:23 AM

yah, mine too. im not sure what the issue is on cossie's phone? :confused:

mine's a Droid4 running jellybean.

Cbtech 04-16-2013 10:04 AM

Yup mine too

kenchan 04-16-2013 10:18 AM

i need to figure out a way on my phone side to turn off screen while in my pocket. ive had instances where im done calling my wife, hung up, and my phone re-dials by accident.

or while pandora is turned on, the screen is also on.

Cbtech 04-16-2013 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2269224)
i need to figure out a way on my phone side to turn off screen while in my pocket. ive had instances where im done calling my wife, hung up, and my phone re-dials by accident.

or while pandora is turned on, the screen is also on.

What kind of phone is it?

The SIII's tend to stay on, which I think is due to the face recognition keeping the screen on because it thinks something is looking at it or at least moving.Most android phones have options to turn off the screen after a certain time if the face recon feature is turned off.

cossie1600 04-16-2013 01:05 PM

I tried it again yesterday. Pandora definitely won't run by itself. If it was opened in the background, then it can recognize and open the program. I usually don't listen to Pandora, so I guess it doesn't matter. I did put the $19.99 bypass in, works great.

I am still pissed about the lack of app mode, arggg. I should have bought the Appradio as I don't watch DVD or drive much anyway

kenchan 04-16-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2269546)
What kind of phone is it?

The SIII's tend to stay on, which I think is due to the face recognition keeping the screen on because it thinks something is looking at it or at least moving.Most android phones have options to turn off the screen after a certain time if the face recon feature is turned off.

motorola droid4. i think i can turn on the security screen and that should work. will try it later on. :)

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2269625)
I tried it again yesterday. Pandora definitely won't run by itself. If it was opened in the background, then it can recognize and open the program. I usually don't listen to Pandora, so I guess it doesn't matter. I did put the $19.99 bypass in, works great.

I am still pissed about the lack of app mode, arggg. I should have bought the Appradio as I don't watch DVD or drive much anyway

hummmm... that's odd. :tup: on the bypass. i have one in my dd since i run dvd more often in that car. i dont ever watch dvd's in my Z either.

can you return your unit and replace it with that appradio2? :confused:
if you bought it from amazon, they have great return policies.

cossie1600 04-16-2013 06:00 PM

I am considering it as the appradio2 seems to do what I want a little bit better, but then the AVH-4500 seems more reliable and less buggy. I wonder if Pioneer will ever come up with a firmware update to make it more Android compatible? Even on the Appradio 2, you need to plug it in each time rather than having everything done via bluetooth.

speedracer007 04-17-2013 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2268220)
Duh you have to open the program, the deck can't force phone to turn it on

I got in the Z this morning, started it up, selected Pandora on the HU, and the PHONE AUTOMATICALLY STARTED THE PANDORA APP without me touching it. Only thing I have to do is make sure the volume on the phone is on Max. :tiphat:

LostSol 04-17-2013 12:09 PM

How well can you guys see your screens during the day? I feel like mine is washed out.

Cbtech 04-17-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2271316)
How well can you guys see your screens during the day? I feel like mine is washed out.

Same here

kenchan 04-17-2013 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2270200)
I am considering it as the appradio2 seems to do what I want a little bit better, but then the AVH-4500 seems more reliable and less buggy. I wonder if Pioneer will ever come up with a firmware update to make it more Android compatible? Even on the Appradio 2, you need to plug it in each time rather than having everything done via bluetooth.

kinda tuff cause androids are all different by manufacturer. some phone apps work on one android device while might not work on other brand phones, etc.

pioneer would have a hell of a time trying to accomodate each phone... and we all know about all the crybabies out there. :shakes head:


i dont really stare at my 4500BT while driving and i haven't really noticed it was washed out?

my 2500BT appears washed out on a bright day due to where it's located on my dd. it's not too bad though.

cheshirecat 04-18-2013 10:18 AM

For my old 8400bt, the screen was kind of "washed out" until I changed the brightness and contrast settings to give the screen a better black level. Try this in the settings.


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