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I have an iPod connected to USB 2 and my iPhone connects via Bluetooth, or USB 1 when it needs to be charged. Whenever I start my car I get the message:
"New iPod device connected, Create/replace iPod voice recognition data? Voice data for 1 USB and 1 iPod device can be stored for you main devices."
I can't figure out how to stop it. Doesn't matter whether select yes or no. Brought it to the dealer and they don't know either. It's annoying to have to respond to this every time. Anyone else experience it?
I was getting the same error. Finally hit "yes" and the issue went away. So far have not realized any consequences
Are you using more that one device? My iPod is strictly for music and podcasts. It is trying to replace the data which should be my phone, and not the iPod.
If I get in the car without my phone it still gives me that message. I never was to replace the voice recognition data of my phone for the iPod. It does not handle multiple devices well.
No, I'm only using an iPhone 6 (and was using iPhone 5 up until a week ago). Just checked to make sure that selecting "Yes" did not erase my car phonebook or voice commands. Everything seems OK.
No, I'm only using an iPhone 6 (and was using iPhone 5 up until a week ago). Just checked to make sure that selecting "Yes" did not erase my car phonebook or voice commands. Everything seems OK.
I did hit yes before, then with the iPod in USB2 and I plug my iPhone into USB1 I get the question again.