Carly app

Marcusdil

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Thinking about getting the Carly app..dumb question maybe but does the iphone have to be connected to the internet to use the app?
 
Marcusdil said:
Thinking about getting the Carly app..dumb question maybe but does the iphone have to be connected to the internet to use the app?

You just need your Wi-fi on to connect with the dongle thingy :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Thanks for info guys...yes..pay about £50 for the magic box and then they hit you with £60 prescription to gain access to the full app.
Guess I'll think about whether I need one that badly.
 
If youre on android you need the bluetooth dongle. The Wifi dongle is for apple devices.

You can use a cheap bluetooth OBDII dongle from eBay, but not all the features will be available in the app.
 
Have a look for the carly thread. Plenty of people offering out their carly to others! I'm in Romford with a carly subscription!
 
Can the E89 connect to Carly with the OBDII cable (like it does in the E85) or does it have to be bluetooth?
 
enzed4 said:
Can the E89 connect to Carly with the OBDII cable (like it does in the E85) or does it have to be bluetooth?

Bluetooth or Wi-fi depending if ios or Android is used Shaun :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
enzed4 said:
Can the E89 connect to Carly with the OBDII cable (like it does in the E85) or does it have to be bluetooth?

Bluetooth or Wi-fi depending if ios or Android is used Shaun :thumbsup:
Rob
I just remembered - when I test drove a 3.0i E89 I took the Carly app with me and ran the 'used car check' and it worked ok with the cable. So that answers my own question. Makes sense really, since all the BT dongle is doing is converting the signal from the OBD socket to BT. Using the cable cuts out the 'middle man'
 
enzed4 said:
Smartbear said:
enzed4 said:
Can the E89 connect to Carly with the OBDII cable (like it does in the E85) or does it have to be bluetooth?

Bluetooth or Wi-fi depending if ios or Android is used Shaun :thumbsup:
Rob
I just remembered - when I test drove a 3.0i E89 I took the Carly app with me and ran the 'used car check' and it worked ok with the cable. So that answers my own question. Makes sense really, since all the BT dongle is doing is converting the signal from the OBD socket to BT. Using the cable cuts out the 'middle man'

Everyday’s a school day :oops:
Rob
 
The cable will work for coding and diagnostic but the developer purposely restricted the other functions like the ebrake control and transmission function to the adapter only.

The carly app has been cracked for a while now. There's versions floating around that have all features unlocked and update checks disabled so the developer is just trying to make as much money as possible on the hardware until someone works out how to remove the adapter check and people can go back to using those £2 ELM327 adapters.
 
There's "Carista", "Bimmercode" and "Bimmergeeks Pro Tool". They are all better than Carly. Bimmercode even works with generic OBDII ELM327 adapters.

The best and cheapest solution is to learn how to use BMW Standard Tools. You need a laptop, a DCAN cable and a bit of free time.
 
Don’t suppose anyone wants give a brief run down on what on earth folks are talking about on this thread do they?

I seriously haven’t the foggiest what Carly does, is, what the app does, what a dongle is, and....well all of it quite frankly.....I live in the Stone Age when it comes to this type of thing.... :oops:
 
Beginning to agree with you John..maybe we should just stick to enjoying the driving experience and of course the regular smile at oneself when opening the garage door and seeing that wonderful shape. :driving:
 
john-e89 said:
Don’t suppose anyone wants give a brief run down on what on earth folks are talking about on this thread do they?

I seriously haven’t the foggiest what Carly does, is, what the app does, what a dongle is, and....well all of it quite frankly.....I live in the Stone Age when it comes to this type of thing.... :oops:

I’m similar John but ventured forth & spent some valuable pension money on this device.
The “dongle” plugs into the car’s obd port which resides just inside the drivers door (hinge end) behind a plastic door, this communicates to the app which lives inside your phone or tablet.
It can read & clear fault codes as well as show lots of different parameters in the form of a virtual dashboard, these can include anything you can imagine for the engine as well as tons of things you’d never imagine existed.
It also does coding, you can tailor the car to your tastes with things like bleeping on unlocking, interior lights slowly illuminating or coming on instantly on unlocking. The speed the car will allow roof operation on the move is changeable as well as the level of fuel remaining in the tank before the low fuel warning is triggered.
Headlight washers are altered so they don’t squirt every time you wash the screen (you can turn them off completely if you want)
There’s absolutely tons of stuff along these lines that you can play with along with new battery registration, low brake warning reset etc etc.
You get the idea, if I can make it work I’m sure you could do it standing on your head mate :P
Rob
 
R.E92 said:
There's "Carista", "Bimmercode" and "Bimmergeeks Pro Tool". They are all better than Carly. Bimmercode even works with generic OBDII ELM327 adapters.

The best and cheapest solution is to learn how to use BMW Standard Tools. You need a laptop, a DCAN cable and a bit of free time.

What he said ^

Also, the cable option has been 'hidden' when you select e89 in Carly. Just another way they are pushing you to but the official BT adapter.
 
Smartbear said:
john-e89 said:
Don’t suppose anyone wants give a brief run down on what on earth folks are talking about on this thread do they?

I seriously haven’t the foggiest what Carly does, is, what the app does, what a dongle is, and....well all of it quite frankly.....I live in the Stone Age when it comes to this type of thing.... :oops:

I’m similar John but ventured forth & spent some valuable pension money on this device.
The “dongle” plugs into the car’s obd port which resides just inside the drivers door (hinge end) behind a plastic door, this communicates to the app which lives inside your phone or tablet.
It can read & clear fault codes as well as show lots of different parameters in the form of a virtual dashboard, these can include anything you can imagine for the engine as well as tons of things you’d never imagine existed.
It also does coding, you can tailor the car to your tastes with things like bleeping on unlocking, interior lights slowly illuminating or coming on instantly on unlocking. The speed the car will allow roof operation on the move is changeable as well as the level of fuel remaining in the tank before the low fuel warning is triggered.
Headlight washers are altered so they don’t squirt every time you wash the screen (you can turn them off completely if you want)
There’s absolutely tons of stuff along these lines that you can play with along with new battery registration, low brake warning reset etc etc.
You get the idea, if I can make it work I’m sure you could do it standing on your head mate :P
Rob

Cheers muchly Robmero :thumbsup: . I kinda had a clue but that’s about it... :roll: I guess some of it might be useful....though not nearly enough to make me bother with it..... :lol: :wink:
 
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