For all of the push for wireless with the iPhone 7 and iOS 10, it's mind boggling to me that Apple still can't get Bluetooth right.
I own an iPhone 7Plus, a 6 Plus (running iOS 9), and a One Plus 3T. Both the 6 Plus and One Plus 3T connect flawlessly to my car Bluetooth, which is a 2015 4Runner. The iPhone 7 Plus takes several attempts for it to connect. I have to turn the stereo on and off every single time to get it to connect. Then once it connects it starts playing music through the phone first, then through the Stereo. It also plays automatically in iOS 10, whether or not I want it to. Both the 6 Plus and One Plus 3T connect immediately and don't start playing anything until I hit play on the phone.
It's really disappointing that I'm running iOS 10.3 Beta 4 on the 7 Plus and they still haven't fixed this. It's an inherent software issue and for all of the promoting of going wireless this is a complete failure on Apple's part. I hope this is fixed some time in the future.
I own an iPhone 7Plus, a 6 Plus (running iOS 9), and a One Plus 3T. Both the 6 Plus and One Plus 3T connect flawlessly to my car Bluetooth, which is a 2015 4Runner. The iPhone 7 Plus takes several attempts for it to connect. I have to turn the stereo on and off every single time to get it to connect. Then once it connects it starts playing music through the phone first, then through the Stereo. It also plays automatically in iOS 10, whether or not I want it to. Both the 6 Plus and One Plus 3T connect immediately and don't start playing anything until I hit play on the phone.
It's really disappointing that I'm running iOS 10.3 Beta 4 on the 7 Plus and they still haven't fixed this. It's an inherent software issue and for all of the promoting of going wireless this is a complete failure on Apple's part. I hope this is fixed some time in the future.