I'm a computer nerd/gear head, and I'm loving being able to cruise around, streaming Bluetooth audio in my new 2014 4Runner Trail.
What's been driving me batty is having to wait until I can safely reach for my phone to change songs. I'm an Amazon MP3 die-hard, and thanks to an unlimited data plan, I just stream all my music via Amazon Cloud Player.
My questions are:
#1 - Why doesn't Toyota have an Amazon MP3 app for Entune? Is it forthcoming?
#2 - Without having to actually download all my music from the Amazon Cloud to my Galaxy S4 phone, how can I enable playback controls in Entune, and not have to reach for my phone? I have a ton of music, and unfortunately, the Amazon MP3 Android app stores music in the phone's main memory (with no option to move/switch to the micro SD card). I used to download music to my old Galaxy S3, so I know it'll take up too much space.
Hopefully somebody's come up with a homemade hack for this.
Much appreciated!
What's been driving me batty is having to wait until I can safely reach for my phone to change songs. I'm an Amazon MP3 die-hard, and thanks to an unlimited data plan, I just stream all my music via Amazon Cloud Player.
My questions are:
#1 - Why doesn't Toyota have an Amazon MP3 app for Entune? Is it forthcoming?
#2 - Without having to actually download all my music from the Amazon Cloud to my Galaxy S4 phone, how can I enable playback controls in Entune, and not have to reach for my phone? I have a ton of music, and unfortunately, the Amazon MP3 Android app stores music in the phone's main memory (with no option to move/switch to the micro SD card). I used to download music to my old Galaxy S3, so I know it'll take up too much space.
Hopefully somebody's come up with a homemade hack for this.
Much appreciated!