ejguillot
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- Genesis G70
Wireless carplay? What year and model?
unless those releases showed problems and Genesis is trying to fix them before putting them out in its largest market.I guess the update is less complicated in the Middle East and the UK, since the update, which does include wireless CarPlay has already dropped in those areas?![]()
It doesn’t. We’re just speculating. They don’t show any screenshots of the gen5 infotainment in the updates in other regions, so my money is on we don’t get it.So WHERE does it say that Wireless Carplay is coming to the 2023 G70? I cannot find any such notice. Can anyone provide a link or official documentation stating facts about this supposed wireless carplay upgrade?
They said Sept but they moved it all the way from May... They may still move itSo, the “Spring” update is now possibly coming out in the Fall. Tomorrow is Aug 31 and still no update (for 2024 G70).
I agree with this statement.I’m holding to the fact we shall see it by November 1st.
I am on Facebook for GV80’s and there are folks who have indicated they have installed the newest updates. What is it that I am missing and no I’m not referring to the ones in Europe/Australia.
No clue as when I checked mine it’s not showing any possible updates and upon contacting dealership was told still in a holding pattern.
No, WiFi hotspots are not required for this. There are many entry-level Hyundai and Kia vehicles that don't have built-in navigation and certainly don't have wifi hotspots that have had wireless AA/Carplay for years.You need a modem for that, so if the car does not have HotSpot Wi-Fi (which ours don't), most likely they don't have wireless CP. It's possible to have a modem and no HotSpot Wi-Fi, but it's rare. Forgot which car I owned had that, but all others have/had HotSpot Wi-Fi, which requires a separate subscription, typically under AT&T. You could also add your own service, but requires a separate module, which would have worse reception. I personally always charge my phone via cable, so I don't mind at all being wired.
Where is this table located? I cannot find it on either site.
But, they do have the hardware to present a WiFi access point. Wireless CarPlay uses WiFi for the connection between the phone and the car.No, WiFi hotspots are not required for this. There are many entry-level Hyundai and Kia vehicles that don't have built-in navigation and certainly don't have wifi hotspots that have had wireless AA/Carplay for years.
Where is this table located? I cannot find it on either site.