P22Tyler
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Bummer. Thanks for the info.It's been moved and is only visible on the phone screen.
Bummer. Thanks for the info.It's been moved and is only visible on the phone screen.
Thanks. I've never, ever clicked on that.It's what you see on the next screen after you push this...... (follow purple arrow).
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Question, does the new UI still show your phone battery and cell signal on the screen? I remember that being something they removed on previous updates.
Okay, I searched all over and do not see an icon for the battery charge level. It is gone on my update. (This is a mild annoyance but still unnecessary; why move/remove a handy little bit of information?)It's been moved and is only visible on the phone screen.
The things this site makes me do middle of the night....Okay, I searched all over and do not see an icon for the battery charge level. It is gone on my update. (This is a mild annoyance but still unnecessary; why move/remove a handy little bit of information?)
Of all the stupid things to move: I would never have looked for the battery icon there: what is the logic behind that?! I had to go outside just now and see if it was there.The things this site makes me do middle of the night....
Makes no sense to me why they hid it on one page. There's plenty of room top right corner. Would be nice to check my phone status while driving instead of having to look at my phone, defeats the purpose of hands free. Hope the icons return to their rightful place in a future update.
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They are just trying to mess with you Merlin.Of all the stupid things to move: I would never have looked for the battery icon there: what is the logic behind that?! I had to go outside just now and see if it was there.Thanks for finding it for me.
Why do you have less station presets? I'm able to add as many as I want.Update: I should've posted this yesterday, but just getting to it today. Thanks again, @RUFFSTUFF for the tip! Works for me. I like it for the most part, and found things like "nature sounds" amusing to have in a car. My only gripe is I have alot less station presets with this update.
Unless I'm missing something, I was limited to 28. The old version had around 10 more than that. I only know this because I wasn't able to add all the same SiriusXM stations as I had before.Why do you have less station presets? I'm able to add as many as I want.
You can add your most favorite radio presets to the MY MENU button which makes it easier.New roads are in the maps! Cannot arrange the radio presets in your preferred order. It automatically sorts in number order
Did you figure it out? Select the menu, all channels. Touch the star next to each channel you want to select for preset.Anyone have issues?
I cant set any XM channels as a preset and the recording/rewind on XM doesnt work for me.
I just updated mine tonight. I was a bit paranoid about overwriting the stock software, so I moved the SD card to my laptop first and then copied the update over to the SD card. If you do it that way you can mess up the update and can always revert back to the older version.I'm currently downloading the update to my 'puter; it's taking it's sweet time, and this is a modern laptop with high capabilities. After the download is finished (currently at 56%) I'll try moving the folder to an SD card, but expect it to refuse because the SD card I want to use is a new SanDisk 64 GB; and apparently, Kia's updates are FAT32, which (I am informed) won't go on any SD card bigger than 32 GB: I do not understand any of what I am talking about. I'm keeping my original Kia SD card with the 12.5 version on it as a fallback position.
I tried five times speaking my home address today while driving and all five times the system could not find my home.Voice recognition seems much better.....
I was wrong. Seemed to work well on a few commands.
However, the rest still sucks. Mainly naming any POI, it has no frickin clue.
While I agree, in fairness your iPhone is using a cloud-based system with a lot more horsepower (no pun intended) behind it. Your car is doing it all locally, and the algorithm has to be a lot weaker as a result.I tried five times speaking my home address today while driving and all five times the system could not find my home.
I hooked up my iPhone via CarPlay and Siri right out of the gate found my home address the first time around.
Makes sense about the iPhone having more horsepower then the cars system.While I agree, in fairness your iPhone is using a cloud-based system with a lot more horsepower (no pun intended) behind it. Your car is doing it all locally, and the algorithm has to be a lot weaker as a result.