Dealership had me hold off on upgrading my system for a while as Mazda worked out many bugs with previous releases. I was at 58.00.250 since I bought the car less than 2 years ago. Was instructed to unpair and repair my iPhone to avoid any bluetooth communication problems. When I paired my iPhone X to the system, I got a message on my phone that my phone didn't have an App that the system was looking for. When I let it load the App Store it brought up 3 different apps. The only one that seemed to make sense was the Denso with the name NaviBridge. Sounded intriguing.....
So I downloaded the App to my iPhone. While it's not technically a navagation app, it reportedly sends navigation destination information to your cars Nav system. I loaded the App and it reports "Online" which means a connection is made between my phone and the car nav system over bluetooth. I pick my destination address which pulls from Google Maps, Apple Maps and Select "Send to Navigation Unit". The system reports that is HAS sent to the NAV unit, but nothing changes on my NAV screen.
Anyone else try using this system and have success or perhaps it's only working on non-USA models. See attached screen capture.
So I downloaded the App to my iPhone. While it's not technically a navagation app, it reportedly sends navigation destination information to your cars Nav system. I loaded the App and it reports "Online" which means a connection is made between my phone and the car nav system over bluetooth. I pick my destination address which pulls from Google Maps, Apple Maps and Select "Send to Navigation Unit". The system reports that is HAS sent to the NAV unit, but nothing changes on my NAV screen.
Anyone else try using this system and have success or perhaps it's only working on non-USA models. See attached screen capture.
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