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Originally Posted by CRussel
Nope. It will play my current audio content, from the console. That could be my Audible book, or the book I'm reading in Bound, which is an m4b player app I use. The Audible, or other, app is on the phone, and the car behaves like any other Bluetooth connected device/speaker with A2DP.
What it won't do is let me browse books for what I want to read next.
Charlie.
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Ah, now I understand. Yes, the Honda pilot would do the same thing. I could even listen to a ball game on one of the sports apps. Not being able to pull up the next book when one book finished without going to the phone was one of my big issues and the reason I paid a lot of money to replace the head unit in my car with a head unit that supports CarPlay. I'm just not going to fiddle with my phone while driving and got tired of having to pull over to pull up the next book to listen to.
Like I said, I suspect that your issue with CarPlay isn't actually CarPlay. Each manufacturer implements support for CarPlay themselves. I've had zero issues with mine.