Can the MMI use your phone's data plan?
#11
AudiWorld Super User
It would be too clever if the car could do that, but Audi would rather have you pay more money for a data plan for the car which is completely stupid !
Audi should realize that the money spent on this extra useless data plan could be used for extra options on their car...
Audi should realize that the money spent on this extra useless data plan could be used for extra options on their car...
#12
I don't think you guys understand that this can be done by some simple hacking. It's not my area of expertise but having a sim card slot and SD card gives you lots of options specifically connectivity. As someone that hacks Android phones on a regular basis, I have to tell you that I bet you that this can be done. I am posting this issue in some tech and wireless forums to see if someone can come up with something to re-configure this. I use my 2014 A7 as a test one and will report. This can be done and has to be done. Don't give up so easily.
I anyone has links or documents on the specifics of this system I'd appreciate it. Let the games begin Happy hacking
I anyone has links or documents on the specifics of this system I'd appreciate it. Let the games begin Happy hacking
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#13
AudiWorld Senior Member
I don't think you guys understand that this can be done by some simple hacking. It's not my area of expertise but having a sim card slot and SD card gives you lots of options specifically connectivity. As someone that hacks Android phones on a regular basis, I have to tell you that I bet you that this can be done. I am posting this issue in some tech and wireless forums to see if someone can come up with something to re-configure this. I use my 2014 A7 as a test one and will report. This can be done and has to be done. Don't give up so easily.
I anyone has links or documents on the specifics of this system I'd appreciate it. Let the games begin Happy hacking
I anyone has links or documents on the specifics of this system I'd appreciate it. Let the games begin Happy hacking
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#15
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Audiphobe have you had any luck with a non T-Mobile SIM card in your 2014 A7?
I have the same car and my T-Mobile is up and want to see if I can put in a Verizon SIM card.
I have the same car and my T-Mobile is up and want to see if I can put in a Verizon SIM card.
#16
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And as mentioned here and discussed in many other threads, you can use an alternate provider's sim so long as they use the T-Mobile network. Do an AW search.
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Not going to work in this car without changing the telephone module and lots of recoding (and presumably money) and I've not read of anyone attempting this. Verizon uses different cel radio frequencies (and hardware) than T-Mobile. Unlike some recent phones, i.e. iPhone, Audi does not use multiple, universal frequency bands. The only carrier sim besides T-Mobile that will work is AT&T, and then only at slow 2G speeds, a band which is shared by T-Mobile. (The new 2015 A3 uses AT&T 4G instead of T-Mobile).
And as mentioned here and discussed in many other threads, you can use an alternate provider's sim so long as they use the T-Mobile network. Do an AW search.
And as mentioned here and discussed in many other threads, you can use an alternate provider's sim so long as they use the T-Mobile network. Do an AW search.
#19
sorry, I have not done anything about this. Personal stuff in my life has put this on a back burner.
But I am amazed that you guys are still talking about exchanging sim cards and what not. This thread wasn't started to talk about that. Plenty of threads talk about alternates to tMobile plan. From what I understand, paying $450 for three years is a pretty good deal if you use Google earth images and search. So I'm not going to even worry about going with these tMobile resellers. Not worth it.
This thread started for us to look for a way to connect the MMI to the data plan of our phones. My android phone is rooted and I have the capability of using the data plan as a wifi hotspot. Why not be able to use that with the MMI. I understand it is difficult and will carry some risk. But in the phone hacking world, people get together, donate money and buy a phone for a developer to test different hacks on it. I thought maybe we could do that here. I'm not familiar with it and was going to bring it up in a wifi/wireless forum to see if it could be done. I was under the impression that many hardware components that have the capability of being a wifi hotspot can also receive data from a wifi hotspot. Don't quote me on that. I will try to make a post tonight.
Go ahead make fun of me for wanting to try this but at least I'm doing something about it.
But I am amazed that you guys are still talking about exchanging sim cards and what not. This thread wasn't started to talk about that. Plenty of threads talk about alternates to tMobile plan. From what I understand, paying $450 for three years is a pretty good deal if you use Google earth images and search. So I'm not going to even worry about going with these tMobile resellers. Not worth it.
This thread started for us to look for a way to connect the MMI to the data plan of our phones. My android phone is rooted and I have the capability of using the data plan as a wifi hotspot. Why not be able to use that with the MMI. I understand it is difficult and will carry some risk. But in the phone hacking world, people get together, donate money and buy a phone for a developer to test different hacks on it. I thought maybe we could do that here. I'm not familiar with it and was going to bring it up in a wifi/wireless forum to see if it could be done. I was under the impression that many hardware components that have the capability of being a wifi hotspot can also receive data from a wifi hotspot. Don't quote me on that. I will try to make a post tonight.
Go ahead make fun of me for wanting to try this but at least I'm doing something about it.
#20