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  1. Yes, you're right, zoharin, but they must use a whitelist to select all other phones not tested positive out. Chri
  2. Hi Zohar, I hope you and your loved ones are well. In our news, reports about high numbers of corona cases in Israel are being reported again. I would be happy to send you the information you want about the Bolero head system in my Kamiq. I chose the system with the wireless connection to android auto or apple car option. The wireless connection requires the WLAN, as the transmission rate of Bluetooth is not sufficient. Christian Raabe aka. Chris
  3. Hi zoharin, I've actvated WLAN hotspot but neither my Huawei phone (Android 10, which is the recent version) nor my tablet (Android 9) or my notebook (windows 10) are able to see the hotspot. All devices are able to communicate in the 2.4 and 5 GHz band. I've never ever seen such an effect. But all the mobile devices aren't shown in the compatibility list issued by Skoda. I'll testing my wife's Samsung phone which is contained in the compatibility list. Chris
  4. Hallo zoharin, ups, why my post appears twice? I've to study the function of forum software. I've to declare the vanishing phone favorites. If I define them everything seems to be ok. But when I start the engine next time no favorites appear. I've to define them once again. Chris
  5. Hey zoharin, I'm using Bolero. I made a conscious decision against an integrated navi. In the Octavia, however, the Columbus was essential for me. However, I had good experiences with Android Auto and OSMAND + on my last visit to US. In the rental car, of course, I had to use it with my tablet without being connected to the car. In my daughter's chevy, however, i could see how it works with the a connection to the car's head system. In this respect, I trusted Skoda's promise. I hope for software updates now, of course. Chris
  6. Hey zoharin, I'm using Bolero. I made a conscious decision against an integrated navi. In the Octavia, however, the Columbus was essential for me. However, I had good experiences with Android Auto and OSMAND + on my last visit to US. In the rental car, of course, I had to use it with my tablet without being connected to the car. In my daughter's chevy, however, i could see how it works with the a connection to the car's head system. In this respect, I trusted Skoda's promise. I hope for software updates now, of course. Chris
  7. Hi fergiet, It's nice that you don't mind my mistake in double sentences. But I didn't notice I pressed insert twice. Despite the annoying mistakes, I won't let the fun of the Kamiq be taken away. Chris
  8. Hello everyone, after three Skoda Octavia Combi RS 2.0 TDI DSG I now switched to Kamiq Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI DSG. In retirement, I no longer need such large cars, which I needed as an IT freelancer touring all over Germany, Austria and Switzerland. I'm quite happy with the change, especially since I've fond all the nice electronic helpers from the Octavia in Kamiq. However, I still find some rough edges in the Kamiq's software. It's a shame that I can't use Android Auto wirelessly with my mobile phone, but I'm hoping for an update. The rough edges consist in the fact that the login is sometimes carried out without any messages or inquiries, but sometimes asked for the main user to be deleted or the connection to be used. It is also annoying that the phone favorites disappear each time the car is started. the Kamiq. However, I still find some rough edges in the Kamiq's software. It's a shame that I can't use Android Auto wirelessly with my mobile phone, but I'm hoping for an update. The rough edges consist in the fact that the login is sometimes carried out without any messages or inquiries, but sometimes asked for the main user to be deleted or the connection to be used. It is also annoying that the phone favorites disappear each time the car is started. Chris from Dresden, Germany
  9. I'd like only to say hello as a new member of your community. I hope to get new ideas from you. Chris01277 aka Christian Raabe

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