Darksteel165
Legendary member
I work in IT also. I do enough IT for my job and get paid for it that besides my servers in my server rack in my basement I don't want to "IT anymore".Oh my God. Someone else like me. I hate f***ing with my phone in my Truck. I want to turn on my truck and drive like I used to do back in the 90s when driving was fun. I listen to CD's in my 2019 for the simple fact that I want to turn on my truck and hear music with out messing with my phone. Same with navigation, I just want it to work all the time without me having to mess with my phone. I work in IT and still hate it. I have since moved from CDs to USB stick with my music on it since my 2025 Limited won't have a cd player. Which seems to work out well for me. If you're asking I don't like SiriusXM never have. I listen to full CDs of artist I like. Glad I am not the only one who likes the simpler things in life.
I like saving all my music in iTunes, which goes to MusicBee, which I then sync with my Android phone and only use Poweramp which I can pickup and transfer as is to a new phone.
Any car\truck I get into as long as it has BT I can get the same experience, which is typically all my music on shuffle and never need to touch my phone.
Years ago I would buy BT receivers and swap out the CD player for the receiver instead so I could keep the OEM head units and just get an input that wasn't an aux jack or cassette tapewith a cable hanging out of it.
Phone connections to the radio are not always seemliness and connections vary great depending on phone make.If you are messing with your phone while driving, that has nothing to with with using Google maps, navigation, music........ I get in my truck and just drive 99% of the time. The few times I need to use navigation, I get the route up on my phone before I ever put the truck in gear and bring up Android auto display on head unit. Being UC4, I do have the plug the phone it, but that takes seconds. After that I don't have to touch my phone again until I stop at destination and get out of the truck.
Takes longer to program in the route on my factory Nav than it does to do the same in Google maps on my phone and plug it in. And, at least in my area, there are still plenty of roads that haven't been updated in the factory Nav maps that have been around for over 10 years. I'm sure the TomTom on UC5 is probably better at that. But with Google Maps, it will have streets for new housing developments shown before the houses are even built. And the route is usually a more efficient route than the factory Nav gives.
I have 0 reason to take my phone out of it's holster let alone screw around with it while driving or even in my truck and that's how I like it.
No reason to spend all that money on a fancy head unit to just broadcast from your phone.
If I could buy a Garmin and have it screen connect to my head unit via wired connection (kind of like a backup camera) and never need to touch the actual Garmin and could hide it in the dash I would likely opt for that, but for me UC5's nav is PERFECT in a sea of garbage car\truck nav head units.
But none of this has to do with this thread, because as far as I know 2025s have UC5, and UC5 uses Tom Tom maps\nav and you are welcome to connect whatever phone you may or may not even own to your truck and use some of the screen for that instead with various levels of integration and effort.