Anyone have tips for using GS3 with car stereo?

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One of my few disappointments about my GS3 is that it sucks at serving as a music source for my car stereo. Neither bluetooth or USB works well with my MINI Cooper head unit. Have any of you discovered tricks or apps that help our phones connect?
 
I have an aftermarket Sony head unit. The bluetooth pairs up real easily. If you can swap your stereo out, do it. It makes hands free better than ever!

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Mine works great with my Pioneer head unit. No issues at all with BT. I won't read it as a USB device though which would be nice.
 
Can you give me any idea what model Song and Pioneer units you guys are using? I'm looking to upgrade my stereo but I want to make sure I get one that will play nice with the S3.
 
One of my few disappointments about my GS3 is that it sucks at serving as a music source for my car stereo. Neither bluetooth or USB works well with my MINI Cooper head unit. Have any of you discovered tricks or apps that help our phones connect?

A friend used to have a Mini, unfortunately they are VERY iPhone specific. On the iPhone there is a specific app that integrates the iPhone into the stereo and it's very cool what it can do. Sadly Mini's official response to an Android app is basically 'fragmentation': Excuses

Your best bet is using the Aux input and maybe BT sync for phone. Sadly this is one case where having an iPhone is the better choice.
 
does the mini get sold in US?

yep, although here in the states they're 4 times larger and they remove all expensive suspension components to better fit American driving styles and prevent unexpected cornering.

No really they're the same, just with more health and safety stickers and a steering wheel on the other side.
 
I have an aftermarket Sony head unit. The bluetooth pairs up real easily. If you can swap your stereo out, do it. It makes hands free better than ever!

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Swapping out should not have to be an option. The phone should work with the unit that my car came with. An it is disgraceful that it does not. Other phones (including the Iphone) worked flawless with my cars system.

Very disappointing with the SIII and the music side of it with my car. The phone side works well. The darn thing will even start playing music for no reason even when I am not selected to the phone (I cannot hear it but its playing).

This and the Wi-Fi issue drive me crazy.

Such a shame because I love the screen on this phone. Actually I love most things on it. But those 2 things grrrrrrr.
 
AUX works fine in my Nissan and Bluetooth works even better in my Ford.

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I use A2DP with my Acura. works great. The steering wheel controls let me advance and replay songs.

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I can play podcasts with beyondpod BMW to SGS3 but the car display shows the last Google Play track (through playing the podcast) rather than the podcast information, via bluetooth.

When I select the device and hit play I'm never sure which app will start playing but I haven't tracked it enough to get the complaints down into words, but with a little bit of hassle it all mostly works.

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I cannot comment on the mini but I drive a 2012 VW and the bluetooth works like a charm. My car only came with an iphone cord and I can purchase a micro usb cord but I never needed to. I prefer to use the bluetooth and have access to my phone for gps usage etc. Instead of having it tucked away in the center console.

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I have a JVC head unit I paid 100 for at Best Buy that has BT and all works great with my s3
 
I have that issue too but I have an aftermarket bluetooth head unit. Fortunately it has a button on the front of it to turn on and off bluetooth do i just toggle that when I get in the car and it connects my phone. I dunno if its possible to turn the bluetooth on and off in your mini, but if so, that should get it to connect quickly.
 
Aux does not work if you have a call come in. Call is routed to stereo speakers, but use phone mic. If you are connected to a BT headset it won't work.

I bought a Tunelink BT unit for my car. It is BT to the Tunelink, which connects to the aux port. It also provides charging via USB. Works a a very good substitute.


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