Infotainment Software / CarPlay
#1
Infotainment Software / CarPlay
Does anybody know if the infotainment system on the 2015 EX and EX-L Fits runs QNX or if it's Microsoft? I'm hoping it's QNX so it can be upgraded to CarPlay once Honda makes it available... but if it's Microsoft I'm not sure if they would be able to switch to QNX on the same hardware or not.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Any ideas?
Thanks
#4
Fitmo, do you know if any of Honda's other current vehicles are running QNX, or if the hardware they're using could run it?
I'm hopeful that CarPlay is coming given that Apple's CarPlay promotional pictures are of a Honda with what looks to be the exact same display as the current Fit has.
I'm hopeful that CarPlay is coming given that Apple's CarPlay promotional pictures are of a Honda with what looks to be the exact same display as the current Fit has.
#5
The head unit side of CarPlay was originally developed on QNX, but that doesn't mean it can't or won't be ported to other car infotainment OSes. Most here agree it's highly unlikely Honda will offer upgrades to CarPlay/Android Auto for existing vehicles. I could be wrong, but I don't think you'll see either in a Fit until the 2017 model year.
#6
This could be a glimmer of hope if the poster is honest and the CR-V is using the same hardware and Windows Embedded software as the FIT...
Apple carplay beta for my cr-v touring
If Apple can be believed that 40 models will offer CarPlay by the end of 2015, somebody (but maybe not Honda) will have to be upgrading existing vehicles with new software... I don't think 40 new models are being launched in the next 9 months.
Apple carplay beta for my cr-v touring
If Apple can be believed that 40 models will offer CarPlay by the end of 2015, somebody (but maybe not Honda) will have to be upgrading existing vehicles with new software... I don't think 40 new models are being launched in the next 9 months.
#8
I guess we'll see in a few months...
The HR-V pictures show the same display as the current Fit as well (again, I know nothing about the electronics hooked to the display, but the display itself looks the same). So I'm hopeful.
Free company iphone works for me... I just want it to do more work!
The HR-V pictures show the same display as the current Fit as well (again, I know nothing about the electronics hooked to the display, but the display itself looks the same). So I'm hopeful.
Free company iphone works for me... I just want it to do more work!
#9
Instead of an iPhone, I had the company provide me a 4G/LTE mifi and a 8GB/512GB MacBook Air (with Parallels/Windows). Works better for the work I do (and they can't snoop on me or track me with MDM).
Last edited by Fitmo; 03-10-2015 at 10:43 AM.
#12
SolidWorks, NX, and Catia right now (ridiculous I know...) but I have more of a history with ProE. I really only do CAD work a few hours a week these days though, the rest is dealing with customers and putting out fires.
#14
iPhone best for 2015 Fit?
Hi guys interesting thread. I was at a dealership yesterday to ask a few Q's about functionality with an iphone. I have been an Android user for years. My current phone, though, is an interim (POS) phone to stand in for my last slideout keyboard phone that stopped working. So I need a phone....I just bought a new 2015 Fit EX...and it seems that an iPhone plays nicest with the Fit?? You guys find that to be true?
I want to use the Nav through HondaLink Next Generation. But I want to make sure I can go back out to the main DisplayAudio menu, hit "Audio" and see my streaming Spotify going with artist, song, album info with art and controls on the car's screen.
The dealership guy yesterday said the DisplayAudio unit is based off QNX / optimized for iOS and he encouraged me to get an iPhone. He said that his iPhone allows him to run the HondaLink Nav app, while playing Spotify and being able to see all the Spotify info and control it on screen and from steering wheel but I'd like to corroborate that. Thank and I look forward to everyone's comments!
Ken
I want to use the Nav through HondaLink Next Generation. But I want to make sure I can go back out to the main DisplayAudio menu, hit "Audio" and see my streaming Spotify going with artist, song, album info with art and controls on the car's screen.
The dealership guy yesterday said the DisplayAudio unit is based off QNX / optimized for iOS and he encouraged me to get an iPhone. He said that his iPhone allows him to run the HondaLink Nav app, while playing Spotify and being able to see all the Spotify info and control it on screen and from steering wheel but I'd like to corroborate that. Thank and I look forward to everyone's comments!
Ken
#15
I would not buy an iPhone just for Hondalink.
I would put Hondalink in the category of "barely works".
If you happen to decide you like the iphone better then another android then even though its overpriced paying for the app if you happen to have an iphone anyway is not the worst thing in the world.
As for your question; yes you can play audio from an app on the phone at the same time you have navigation on going via the Hondalink app.
However the Hondalink app makes it nearly impossible to switch between other screens on the in dash unit and switch back to hondalink.
The problem is most of the time if you switch away from the Hondalink app and then attempt to reload it you will need to "reapprove" the connection on your phones screen. Obviously this is not convenient and dangerous while driving.
Now Spotify might respond to the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel controls so you might be able to skip songs on the app with that while running the nav app. But I don't use Spotify myselfy so I am not sure. At a minimum though I know the audio should come through via bluetooth.
Bear in mind though the only reliable way to set this up is before you start driving.
I would imagine the procedure would be connect the iphone with the hmdi cable adapter. Start spotify app; select your desired music.
Select "Honda Connect" on the Honda's screen. Select "approve" when the prompt comes up on your iphone's screen. After Hondalink loads select the nav app on the Honda's screen. Set your destination.
I used this a lot with the SiriusXM app. But if anything happened to the connection while driving I would just have to let it be until I was stopped somewhere and fix it. Not an ideal system.
I would put Hondalink in the category of "barely works".
If you happen to decide you like the iphone better then another android then even though its overpriced paying for the app if you happen to have an iphone anyway is not the worst thing in the world.
As for your question; yes you can play audio from an app on the phone at the same time you have navigation on going via the Hondalink app.
However the Hondalink app makes it nearly impossible to switch between other screens on the in dash unit and switch back to hondalink.
The problem is most of the time if you switch away from the Hondalink app and then attempt to reload it you will need to "reapprove" the connection on your phones screen. Obviously this is not convenient and dangerous while driving.
Now Spotify might respond to the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel controls so you might be able to skip songs on the app with that while running the nav app. But I don't use Spotify myselfy so I am not sure. At a minimum though I know the audio should come through via bluetooth.
Bear in mind though the only reliable way to set this up is before you start driving.
I would imagine the procedure would be connect the iphone with the hmdi cable adapter. Start spotify app; select your desired music.
Select "Honda Connect" on the Honda's screen. Select "approve" when the prompt comes up on your iphone's screen. After Hondalink loads select the nav app on the Honda's screen. Set your destination.
I used this a lot with the SiriusXM app. But if anything happened to the connection while driving I would just have to let it be until I was stopped somewhere and fix it. Not an ideal system.
#17
Additional thoughts:
I would not buy an iPhone just for Hondalink.
Agree.
I would put Hondalink in the category of "barely works".
I'd call it "adequate, if limited." For the way I use nav, it works okay.
As for your question; yes you can play audio from an app on the phone at the same time you have navigation on going via the Hondalink app.
Correct.
However the Hondalink app makes it nearly impossible to switch between other screens on the in dash unit and switch back to hondalink.
The problem is most of the time if you switch away from the Hondalink app and then attempt to reload it you will need to "reapprove" the connection on your phones screen. Obviously this is not convenient and dangerous while driving.
You can use the steering wheel controls (left side) to easily switch between modes on the head unit (won't go back to the "Info" screen, though). The only problem you'll have is if you change to another app on your iPhone itself, which *will* require you to reapprove the app to run nav again (don't attempt while driving!).
Now Spotify might respond to the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel controls so you might be able to skip songs on the app with that while running the nav app. But I don't use Spotify myselfy so I am not sure. At a minimum though I know the audio should come through via bluetooth.
I also don't use Spotify. Bluetooth music streaming is very reliable for me (iPhone 6, iOS 8).
Bear in mind though the only reliable way to set this up is before you start driving.
Ditto.
es
I would not buy an iPhone just for Hondalink.
Agree.
I would put Hondalink in the category of "barely works".
I'd call it "adequate, if limited." For the way I use nav, it works okay.
As for your question; yes you can play audio from an app on the phone at the same time you have navigation on going via the Hondalink app.
Correct.
However the Hondalink app makes it nearly impossible to switch between other screens on the in dash unit and switch back to hondalink.
The problem is most of the time if you switch away from the Hondalink app and then attempt to reload it you will need to "reapprove" the connection on your phones screen. Obviously this is not convenient and dangerous while driving.
You can use the steering wheel controls (left side) to easily switch between modes on the head unit (won't go back to the "Info" screen, though). The only problem you'll have is if you change to another app on your iPhone itself, which *will* require you to reapprove the app to run nav again (don't attempt while driving!).
Now Spotify might respond to the forward and back buttons on the steering wheel controls so you might be able to skip songs on the app with that while running the nav app. But I don't use Spotify myselfy so I am not sure. At a minimum though I know the audio should come through via bluetooth.
I also don't use Spotify. Bluetooth music streaming is very reliable for me (iPhone 6, iOS 8).
Bear in mind though the only reliable way to set this up is before you start driving.
Ditto.
es
#18
The dealership guy yesterday said the DisplayAudio unit is based off QNX / optimized for iOS and he encouraged me to get an iPhone. He said that his iPhone allows him to run the HondaLink Nav app, while playing Spotify and being able to see all the Spotify info and control it on screen and from steering wheel but I'd like to corroborate that. Thank and I look forward to everyone's comments!
Ken
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