ougrad1
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I'll tell you what I did before I ever got my 2011 LR4. I too have an iPhone 4 and I decided that instead of hooking it up to my car for the iPod feature every time I got in, I would just buy a used iPod Nano online for like $100 and keep it permanently hooked up. All I listen too is my iPod and my iPhone and its updates never screw up my radio bc it is never hooked up to the car. It also never seems to interfere with my Bluetooth either.
Just a thought
I totally agree. I still use my iPod classic and carry all my music, leaving it in the truck all the time unless I'm needing to add new songs.
FYI, the iPod integration makes scrolling/searching easier for large music libraries as I believe using regular USB thumb drives have a GB limit based on the UI software on most car audio interfaces. I believe most thumb drives see access/search issues above 2-4GBs. I'm going to try and pickup another iPod classic soon as Apple is discontinuing them and my classic is the older 80GB and starting to have more freezing up issues.