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Old 05-24-2021, 05:18 AM
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In the fall of 2017, Apple released the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, the first two iPhone models that offered wireless charging.
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I just bought a 2022 Hyundai Tucson which has a pad to charge a phone. It won't connect with my phone to charge it, but it did connect to Blue Tooth. The salesman said I would need to either use a cord or buy a newer phone. Is that true. Is it time to buy a newer version phone to properly use the items on my car. I need some advise. Thanks so much!
Just get a simple android phone. Thats all I ever use. I dont see a difference with that and an iphone which definitely gets unnecessary hype. The phone takes better, sharper pics than my ipad. And is compatible to everything
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Old 05-24-2021, 05:50 AM
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The iPhone 13 will be coming out this fall, so your 7 is quite a few years behind. Speed, camera, connectivity, etc have been greatly improved. You probably can get a 10 or 11 quite cheap.
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Can you still update all the apps on your iPad1? Connect to internet? Get new apps? Most app developers have taken advantage of faster processors and the old apps eventually stop working if you try to upgrade.
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Recently upgraded to iphone 12 from iphone 6 plus. It was still working fine, but sometimes treating yourself is a good thing. Also, I decided to go with the mini. Fits better in my pocket.
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I just bought a 2022 Hyundai Tucson which has a pad to charge a phone. It won't connect with my phone to charge it, but it did connect to Blue Tooth. The salesman said I would need to either use a cord or buy a newer phone. Is that true. Is it time to buy a newer version phone to properly use the items on my car. I need some advise. Thanks so much!
I purchased a 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL, I use a IPhone 7 plus, mine also has a pad to charge. The phone but since my phone is older, it won’t work in it, I am using a cable to charge it when needed. Phone works too darn good, I am not replacing it
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Old 05-24-2021, 07:04 AM
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Go to your phone company
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I bought an iPhone 12 and replaced it from a iPhone 7. I just did this because I thought I should get a newer phone since my iPhone 7 was so old but it was working fine. I wish I had my iPhone 7 back. The iPhone 12 it’s not as good as the seven in my opinion.
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Old 05-24-2021, 08:24 AM
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I have really enjoyed reading the discussion and suggestions provided. You have all helped me come to my decision. I will purchase a charging case and use it until the fall. Then i will purchase a new phone for myself and give my husband my phone since he has an iphone 6 and could care less if he gets my iphone 7! 😂
FYI, you are going to need a cable regardless of a wireless charging pad IF you want to connect Apple Car Play. We just purchased a new car, and I have a iPhone 12 and it charges just fine on the pad and attaches to the car via Bluetooth. That only lets you make and receive calls and other basic functions. If you want to use Apple Car Play to use things like google maps, Waze, and other apps you will have to plug the phone in for full functionality. I would think you would have a cord and if not you should always have a spare and they are very cheap.
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I just bought a 2022 Hyundai Tucson which has a pad to charge a phone. It won't connect with my phone to charge it, but it did connect to Blue Tooth. The salesman said I would need to either use a cord or buy a newer phone. Is that true. Is it time to buy a newer version phone to properly use the items on my car. I need some advise. Thanks so much!
Just buy the power cord when the iPhone will no longer update then purchase your new iPhone. Also your obsolete phone even after activation will still connect to the internet with wifi, take pictures, play stored music files. I have an iPhone3 that still is operational for mp3, video, pictures although much smaller screen works fine will not update
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So annoying that a perfectly fine phone like my Iphone6 and MacBook Air laptop are set up to stop being able to upgrade. All the apps nowadays seem to need an iOS of 11 or higher. What a waste. But I get it, they need to make money.
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FYI, you are going to need a cable regardless of a wireless charging pad IF you want to connect Apple Car Play. We just purchased a new car, and I have a iPhone 12 and it charges just fine on the pad and attaches to the car via Bluetooth. That only lets you make and receive calls and other basic functions. If you want to use Apple Car Play to use things like google maps, Waze, and other apps you will have to plug the phone in for full functionality. I would think you would have a cord and if not you should always have a spare and they are very cheap.
This depends on the car. My 2019 Audi uses a WiFi connection to the phone so no cable is necessary for CarPlay. It is possible that 2022 vehicles from any manufacturer may have the WiFi capability as well.
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It is true you’ll need at least I-Phone 8 or higher for wireless charging.

Just plug it in and you can use it as a gps when it’s plugged in as well.

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I just bought a 2022 Hyundai Tucson which has a pad to charge a phone. It won't connect with my phone to charge it, but it did connect to Blue Tooth. The salesman said I would need to either use a cord or buy a newer phone. Is that true. Is it time to buy a newer version phone to properly use the items on my car. I need some advise. Thanks so much!
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You don’t need blue tooth if you’re plugged in your phone will allow you to use hands free calling and GPS through your cars touch screen as long as the car has apple car play which it should all cars have had it since 2015


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You won’t be able to use wireless charging on your iPhone model. I recall that IPhone X was the first model with that feature. So you would charge your current phone with a cable in your car as your salesman said. I believe all other features will work with your new car such as Bluetooth assuming you keep your phone’s operating system up to date. You will probably get at least another year or two out of your phone unless you must have wireless charging (it is nice but unnecessary).
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Old 05-24-2021, 10:36 AM
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I just bought a 2022 Hyundai Tucson which has a pad to charge a phone. It won't connect with my phone to charge it, but it did connect to Blue Tooth. The salesman said I would need to either use a cord or buy a newer phone. Is that true. Is it time to buy a newer version phone to properly use the items on my car. I need some advise. Thanks so much!
Yes, it is time to upgrade! I upgraded from the IPhone 7+ to the 12 Pro. It's a night and day difference! You can also go from no charge to 50% in 10 or 15 minutes if you have the correct charger.

If you can afford the upgrade, I highly recommend doing it.
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