How to connect Galaxy S3 (MicroUSB) to 2009 Maxima
How to connect Galaxy S3 (MicroUSB) to 2009 Maxima
So I'm in a quandary. My 09 Max w/ Tech has the Ipod cable in the center console (not usb, but weird pin connector). Do I have any options to connect my new android phone which only has a microusb connection. I really don't want to use the headphone jack to the a/v inputs as I know I won't be able to control via the headunit.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Will work with android devices?
seems like it's out already?
http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Rem.../dp/B00170KUM0
Will work with android devices?
http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Rem.../dp/B00170KUM0
Will work with android devices?
That is for the older unit. Grab the new one off of BlackBerry's website... $49.99 and has NFC built-in
http://store.shopblackberry.com/Prod.../ACC-41596-001
http://store.shopblackberry.com/Prod.../ACC-41596-001
Hmm, maybe it's the other mode from MTP? I can't remember, I've never actually used it like that. I root mine and turn off the "slow" modes and set it back to regular USB mount drive instead. Someone, quick, go buy me a SIII and a 2011 Max and I promise I'll do all the testing just for you!
I just got this phone last week... love this phone.. someone should know some tricks with this on the Max
I have one serious question to yall Galaxy SIII users... do you all have a problem connecting the Bluetooth to your Max?? everytime i connect my bluetooth to my max... it automatically disconnects my bluetooth 2 times... the third time i try connecting it... it works... i have to do this every single time i get into my car n it gets annoying.. is there a solution to this problem??
I have a 2011 Premium with nav & tech n everything
I have one serious question to yall Galaxy SIII users... do you all have a problem connecting the Bluetooth to your Max?? everytime i connect my bluetooth to my max... it automatically disconnects my bluetooth 2 times... the third time i try connecting it... it works... i have to do this every single time i get into my car n it gets annoying.. is there a solution to this problem??
I have a 2011 Premium with nav & tech n everything
Last edited by Mikky; Jul 25, 2012 at 12:42 AM.
I have the phone on my car and it works 90% of the time. here's what I did.
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
I have the phone on my car and it works 90% of the time. here's what I did.
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
Once you change the name of the car on the phone, do you re-pair the phone to the car?
What do you exactly mean by pair the phone for audio? Isn't that the same as pairing the phone to the car?
Yes, you re-pair the phone to the car. The car will show your phones model number in the phone priority selection (1-5). DO NOT DELETE IT! Just select the next slot when repairing
My max with nav asks if I'm pairing a device for "handfree" or for an "audio device" (mp3 player, tablet and such)
Last edited by 20_Maxima_10; Jul 25, 2012 at 11:41 AM.
I have the phone on my car and it works 90% of the time. here's what I did.
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
Yea, it took me even longer especially since I had no basis to go on. Just sat in my car at work and played with it. Sometimes it doesn't always disconnect, but it takes a little longer to start the bluetooth streaming. Nothing to complain about for me. It's ever changing technology!
so I purchased what appears to be the older version but i can't seem to fast forward or skip songs. does the new unit allow for this? i really want to be able to use the skip forward/fast forward feature on the controls
Last edited by netjack; Aug 3, 2012 at 03:55 PM.
What you mean by older version? tracking skipping works on on my max
I have the phone on my car and it works 90% of the time. here's what I did.
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
-Pair the phone for "handsfree" first and download ur contacts.
-Once paired, unpair and delete the car from your phone.
-On your phone change the name of your phone to something different.
-Now pair the phone for audio and that should be it.
Mikky you got my number, any issues or if you think I skipped a step. hit me up
so if there's no way of skipping or ff tracks using the dash or steering controls, is there a tiny remote that will work that you can install on the steering wheel (something like kingston's discontinued liquid aux)?
I think I may have solved this issue. I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S (The very first one) and I just bought a 2011 Nissan Maxima (no nav package no Bluetooth streaming) I was struggling to make the USB recognize my phone but I finally got it working by doing the following:
1). Download the Multi Mount SD app (Paid version is 99 cents) and root is not needed
2). Go to the App and enable the following: auto un/mount SD card, check if USB cable is plugged in, MTP fix.
3). Go into the phone USB settings and set it to always ask on connection
4). plug USB cord into your phone and when asked choose mass storage
5). Your galaxy should now be recognized but if not play with the app and cable until it works. (try the free app before you buy it)
1). Download the Multi Mount SD app (Paid version is 99 cents) and root is not needed
2). Go to the App and enable the following: auto un/mount SD card, check if USB cable is plugged in, MTP fix.
3). Go into the phone USB settings and set it to always ask on connection
4). plug USB cord into your phone and when asked choose mass storage
5). Your galaxy should now be recognized but if not play with the app and cable until it works. (try the free app before you buy it)
Here is a possibility but It might be a waste of time...
Samsung phone>>>> usb to hdmi video output cable>>>> hdmi to rca converter >>> monitor rca input. You will need to power the two converters which could be done with a dual usb travel charger.
Aux in or bluetooth stream for audio
Or some samsung phones have an rca video out cable
I have the S model, so I don't know if this would work with the oem monitor. I was planing on doing this with an aftermarket unit. But it might be cleaner to go with mirrorlink or an app radio instead. It is impossible to get rid of the amber screen and keep the factory look
Has anyone tried to connect a raspberry pi (35 $ mini computer)... Instead of the converters... That was another "dream" project that I had, but I gave up on it. Maybe you guys find a way to make it work...
Samsung phone>>>> usb to hdmi video output cable>>>> hdmi to rca converter >>> monitor rca input. You will need to power the two converters which could be done with a dual usb travel charger.
Aux in or bluetooth stream for audio
Or some samsung phones have an rca video out cable
I have the S model, so I don't know if this would work with the oem monitor. I was planing on doing this with an aftermarket unit. But it might be cleaner to go with mirrorlink or an app radio instead. It is impossible to get rid of the amber screen and keep the factory look
Has anyone tried to connect a raspberry pi (35 $ mini computer)... Instead of the converters... That was another "dream" project that I had, but I gave up on it. Maybe you guys find a way to make it work...
Last edited by Envymynissan; Dec 11, 2012 at 12:21 PM.
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