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thanks for the post ninusc92. i was thinking of trying out a 64gb iPhone 6 and if it works then i will return my 128gb and trade for the 64gb. Based on your experience, this error can happen also with a 64 gb iPhone 6 so i will not be trading in my iPhone.
one thing i noticed though. when my iPhone was charged around 85%-100% this USB error on the dash disappears and my phone can link up with the dash unit. when my phone battery wasn't charged very much, i get this USB error. i guess the phone is programmed to draw up more power to charge faster when the battery level is low (thus probably exceeding the 1A limit set by the dash unit). i can't confirm that's true - it's just my observation.
ironically, it's when my iPhone's battery is low is when it's necessary for me to plug into my dash unit to charge. i can live with streaming my music/phone calls via bluetooth but i need to connect my iPhone to the dash unit to charge it when i travel.
Maybe it's time to start saving up to upgrade the dash unit and get one with apple carplay.
I just logged on to post this exact same thing. Mine works fine on full charge, but last night is when I hadn't charged it all day and went to plug it in only to receive the error. Hopefully there's a fix somewhere along the line or at least an added configuration for users to adjust or remove the increased current past xx% setting.
As a short-term fix to your troubles (well, mine too), why not invest in a USB car charger and use a USB lightning cable to charge your phone while you stream audio/calls?
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Same problem here with an iPhone 6 (64gb). I purchased the apple 30 pin to lightning connector and it's worked fine since Saturday (9/20) when I first got the phone. Now (9/23) I'm getting this same USB disconnected prompt. I hope a firmware update or something can fix this soon.
Z130BT - Iphone videos won't play
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Curious if there's a solution to this as well. If I'm not mistaken though, most (if not all) 30-pin to lightning adapters don't support video output, and only (from my experience, at least) genuine Apple adapters support audio output.