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They're silent, non-intrucsive and they disappear as soon as you're moving. *the funding is done via intermittent ads: when you stop at traffic lights it will split your nav screen in half and show half the screen with an advert such as "fancy a KFC - click here and it is only 5mins off your route", etc.
Audi a6 2006 navigation system android#
It's essentially an advanced and intelligent satnav that runs on your phone (or Android Auto) and is completely free*: either as a guest or as a registered user. Until earlier this year ( I think), it was Android only, but now it is available to our fruity friends too.
Audi a6 2006 navigation system full#
The Waze company was bought out by Alphabet a few years ago, so now has the full backing of Google (and all the Google Maps data).
Audi a6 2006 navigation system registration#
Registration is free and it just allows you to save your settings more easily and some of the features below are only available to registered users. Waze is a mobile phone sat nav app, but REALLY good either at the most simple "guest" level or as a registered fully integrated user too. honestly: I have the MMI Touch and even when I had the traffic data, I was still using Bluetooth and then running everything (BBC radio app / Spotify + Waze) on my phone (clipped onto an airvent adapter next to the door) - Waze is significantly better than Audi's version of GoogleMaps and the traffic updates are a LOT better and you won't have to rely on Audi's fairly ropey apps for running the "send to car" features on maps or heaven forbid: the Audi streaming music!!Ĭlick to expand.Honestly, just get it. and you'll also have to pay Audi about £300 every two years to get the Google traffic data. I always tell people that if they want MMI Touch, then they should spec it from the start: even more so if you're buying 2nd hand.Īlso remember that if you want to use the maps / online features properly you'll either need an Android phone with RSAP or an extra SIM card in the dash. If it's any consolation, the Bose base system is cheaper to upgrade: the standard sound system is £2800-£3600. about £2500 fitted from HazzyDayz, note that is just the 3G online version, but it is £3300 if you want the full upgrade, including the touch panel. It was about a £3000 optional extra, so it is still fairly unsurprisingly expensive. If I was buying now, I might spec it only to improve the re-sale desirability of the car rather than as an out and out must-have. it's good, but Audi has some work to do to bring this up to what current tech is actually capable of. I use Audible) _or_ disconnect the phone from full rSAP and reconnect only has hands-free - then you lose Google Maps/Traffic/Petrol prices etc. The only way around is to use offline music (e.g. When the phone (mine is a Samsung Galaxy Note) is connected via rSAP, you don't get any emails coming through on the phone- not that you could read them whilst driving (!), but also you can't use other data services on the phone like Spotify as there's effectively no data connection on the phone as the car has nabbed it. Ultimately it would seem to be easier to just get a contract SIM and put that in the car for the data services and have your mobile phone connect over bluetooth for calls. I am finding that the restrictions that I am finding with rSAP are souring the overall experience - and Apple doesn't support rSAP, make sure you're acutely aware of that. I loved the Google Maps, but the novelty is wearing off. I went for the Tech Pack in the end that brought MMI Plus. ( 257 votes, average: 2.Good discussion on something that I really agonised over when speccing my new A6 in 2015.
Audi a6 2006 navigation system update#
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This should help you with choosing proper firmware version for your car. To do this, enter the car menu by pressing the CAR button, then press SETUP or MENU, then select the “ Version” submenu and read the value from the line marked with the letters “ SW“. The easiest way is to check the software version that is loaded in the system.
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Types of Audi navigation systems – how to distinguish MMI 2G, 3G, 3G +, RMC? Audi has in offer several navigation and multimedia systems, such as BNS 4.x, BNS 5.x, MMI 2G Low / Basic, MMI 2G High, MMI 3G Low / Basic, MMI 3G High, MMI 3G +, Audi RMC, RNS-D, RNS-E, RNS-E 2010, Audi Concert, Audi Chorus, Audi Symphony.