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<blockquote data-quote="Talontsi90" data-source="post: 8674141" data-attributes="member: 676667"><p>You would be correct, if you were talking about a computer. Watch any Five Star Car Stereo vids and they tell you specifically that Port 1 is Apple and Port 2 is Android. Just because someone uses a standard USB port, doesnt mean they havent configured it to act differently, especially when using two totally different protocols. Try plugging your iPhone into your computer and then using a third party Android program with it, with your logic this is how the convo would go: "Well, its plugged into a USB port, this should work!".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Talontsi90, post: 8674141, member: 676667"] You would be correct, if you were talking about a computer. Watch any Five Star Car Stereo vids and they tell you specifically that Port 1 is Apple and Port 2 is Android. Just because someone uses a standard USB port, doesnt mean they havent configured it to act differently, especially when using two totally different protocols. Try plugging your iPhone into your computer and then using a third party Android program with it, with your logic this is how the convo would go: "Well, its plugged into a USB port, this should work!". [/QUOTE]
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