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    I was wondering if anyone has replaced their stock MMI screen with a touchscreen, or if its even possible to do. Also is it just better to update it to the newest current software and look of the 2013+ models with the different options. I hate not being able to have Bluetooth music available to connect to my iPhone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jcam14 View Post
    I was wondering if anyone has replaced their stock MMI screen with a touchscreen, or if its even possible to do. Also is it just better to update it to the newest current software and look of the 2013+ models with the different options. I hate not being able to have Bluetooth music available to connect to my iPhone.
    If it's just Bluetooth that you're after then there are easy solutions AMI + ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000A, or a simple Bluetooth receptor connected to your aux...
    But then there is also RSNav (7", 8.8" or 10.25"), and that's a whole different ball game...

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    Quote Originally Posted by briceportier View Post
    If it's just Bluetooth that you're after then there are easy solutions AMI + ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000A, or a simple Bluetooth receptor connected to your aux...
    But then there is also RSNav (7", 8.8" or 10.25"), and that's a whole different ball game...

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    Your RSNAV setup is great. How do you like it and what size screen is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRS Aaron View Post
    Your RSNAV setup is great. How do you like it and what size screen is that?
    That's the 10.25"... Looks like a B9 set-up so not fully oem looking but I love it!
    A good alternative might be the 8.8" which is already significantly larger than the stock one but still fits in the stock dash trim...

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    Quote Originally Posted by briceportier View Post
    If it's just Bluetooth that you're after then there are easy solutions AMI + ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000A, or a simple Bluetooth receptor connected to your aux...
    But then there is also RSNav (7", 8.8" or 10.25"), and that's a whole different ball game...

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    Yeah I know that, I have a tune2air WMA1000, and I'm sure I need to buy the newest one because it stopped working. I just meant as far as a unit itself. I wish mine was as nice as the new Audi ones. But I am guessing its now something done very often, so I wont bother with it, ill just buy a new Tune2Air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jcam14 View Post
    Yeah I know that, I have a tune2air WMA1000, and I'm sure I need to buy the newest one because it stopped working. I just meant as far as a unit itself. I wish mine was as nice as the new Audi ones. But I am guessing its now something done very often, so I wont bother with it, ill just buy a new Tune2Air.
    I think there actually is a good amount of people that go this route and if i recall its not that difficult. Definitely worth looking in to, can add a lot of stuff you wouldn't think you want.
    Was going to do it in the S but then we were considering adding A Q7 diesel to the fleet, would make more sense in that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jcam14 View Post
    Yeah I know that, I have a tune2air WMA1000, and I'm sure I need to buy the newest one because it stopped working. I just meant as far as a unit itself. I wish mine was as nice as the new Audi ones. But I am guessing its now something done very often, so I wont bother with it, ill just buy a new Tune2Air.
    Before buying a new one, jump onto tune2air website, create an account and upgrade the firmware for it.

    http://www.viseeo.com/ugC_Down_Detail.asp?hidShowID=15

    All the information for the tune2airs are there, you just need to register on their website with the member button up top.

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