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Old 07-22-2010 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by mangoface
I have the iPhone 4..
No such luck on the switching of tracks via Bluetooth.
Kinda sucks.
I'm sure if I drive around with the iPad in the car, I'll end up leaving it in the car and that would not be a good look.

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Here is the quote i was referring to. I was inccorrect. Its 4.1, not 4.0. HOpefully it won't be much longer until IPAD gets the new firmware.

The quote is from an article on Justanotheriphoneblog.com:

"Bluetooth stereo sound (a.k.a. A2DP) support was added in iOS 3.0, but it seems like it shouldn’t be too much more of a wait until iPhone users can enjoy the complete Bluetooth music package.

The first beta of iOS 4.1 (different from 4.01) was released yesterday, and some eagle-eyed folks at 9to5Mac have noticed that the bleeding edge version of of the iPhone OS now supports remote volume and track skipping controls in addition to the basic play/pause we already enjoy on iOS 4.0. This is another big catch-up step, and will allow the iPhone to do what other smartphone OS’es have been able to do for years: really control audio playback over Bluetooth."
Old 07-23-2010 | 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by fineas
Here is the quote i was referring to. I was inccorrect. Its 4.1, not 4.0. HOpefully it won't be much longer until IPAD gets the new firmware.

The quote is from an article on Justanotheriphoneblog.com:

"Bluetooth stereo sound (a.k.a. A2DP) support was added in iOS 3.0, but it seems like it shouldn’t be too much more of a wait until iPhone users can enjoy the complete Bluetooth music package.

The first beta of iOS 4.1 (different from 4.01) was released yesterday, and some eagle-eyed folks at 9to5Mac have noticed that the bleeding edge version of of the iPhone OS now supports remote volume and track skipping controls in addition to the basic play/pause we already enjoy on iOS 4.0. This is another big catch-up step, and will allow the iPhone to do what other smartphone OS’es have been able to do for years: really control audio playback over Bluetooth."
Well I tried the switching of tracks via Bluetooth in the 2010 G37 and NO DICE..!!
Ohh well.
Old 07-23-2010 | 05:00 AM
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Speaking of iPad..
I just found an app called Looptastic which is an amazing app for making beats.
This thing is going to keep me up all night.
I can use this to sketch out quick song idea on the go.
Old 07-25-2010 | 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by mangoface
Well I tried the switching of tracks via Bluetooth in the 2010 G37 and NO DICE..!!
Ohh well.

Iphone 4 is still on 4.01. Ipad is still on 3.2. The quote says this new feature is part of upcoming firmware 4.1, so a little more patience and maybe we'll have it.
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