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Originally Posted by Farzad_K
Hello.
I have been informed the reason iPhone begins playing music as soon as I power the car is not because Apple wants me to listen to music but it is because the car audio system does.
Can anyone verify this is true? And if true, has anyone found a way around it?
The very annoying part of it is that after I pause the audio which is being played, if I make a phone call, at the end of the call the audio starts playing again.
Thanks.
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This sounds normal to me. Not sure what you are really asking.
You can turn the volume down, the audio for the phone calls is different for the audio of radio/bluetooth.
You don't need to pause the music before making a call, it will pause automatically, then resume automatically when you hang up. Same for incoming calls. This is a feature....
You could just set the source to am/fm or sat and not bluetooth. The phone will still connect and you can make/receive calls still. The audio functions for pause & resume with calls are identical with radio as it is for bluetooth music the only difference is you have an additional volume control on your phone.
I believe there are actually 2 independent bluetooth connections from the phone to the head unit. One for phone and one for media player. You can connect one without the other (Say phone only, no media player)
Or as 2016 4Runner SR5 mentioned, kill the music app in the background of your phone and you'll have all the silence you can handle.