TimothyN
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Is anyone able to explain what is the connection (npi) between Bluetooth, the wired connection, CarPlay, WiFi and the two SIMs?
I think we all know that it's pretty flaky all the time. I very often have to reconnect CarPlay manually and I am used to not agreeing for the connection to transfer from BT to wired, as that can cause disconnection.
And on a regular basis CarPlay stops working altogether and you have to get both parties to forget the other on BT, and pair from scratch to get CP to work. But if you have a wired connection, why does CP even need BT to work?
Then on top of this there is the whole WiFi thing. What is its role?
And the car has an eSIM while the iPhone also has a SIM. Which SIM is used for what when CarPlay is in use?
Can anyone, maybe with a graphic, explain how all these different connectivities between car, iPhone and the phone network interact?
I think we all know that it's pretty flaky all the time. I very often have to reconnect CarPlay manually and I am used to not agreeing for the connection to transfer from BT to wired, as that can cause disconnection.
And on a regular basis CarPlay stops working altogether and you have to get both parties to forget the other on BT, and pair from scratch to get CP to work. But if you have a wired connection, why does CP even need BT to work?
Then on top of this there is the whole WiFi thing. What is its role?
And the car has an eSIM while the iPhone also has a SIM. Which SIM is used for what when CarPlay is in use?
Can anyone, maybe with a graphic, explain how all these different connectivities between car, iPhone and the phone network interact?