MMI 3G Satellite Navigation –
09-09-2009,08:51 AM
Having had RNS-E in an A4 previously, and almost wetting myself in anticipation of MMI 3G, I have found it all to be a bit of an anti-climax. That said, the MMI approach with integration of all key systems is brilliant - it's not that that I'm commenting about - but the satellite navigation part itself.
I have made a few notes about the following...
- The guidance voice is extremly poor - the woman does not sound like she is uttering a complete phrase but, instead, is playing numerous sampled words played together at speed, she ends up sounding really unnatural and very clipped. RNS-E was much better than this.
- The auto-zoom does not work as I expected it would - I expected it to stay at the zoom level you have set, even if that is 100 yards, and then zoom in for you at intersections that matter to you so you have more detail. It doesn't seem to do this - most noticeable on motorway driving is that it keeps resetting itself to 2.5 miles zoom. Why can't it just stay where you set it?
- The old chestnut of the Street Name you're driving on not being displayed in the DIS - while having no navigation destination being set - RNS-E did this. You imagine the information is being published around the car, it just needs the DIS to pick it up.
- 3D... wow! What a waste of investment and hype. Could anyone tell me if they use this as their main display in navigation mode, because it doesn't work for me. By that I mean - it's not suitable - the bird's eye / plan / 2D view is always set because it's the most useful. The 3D display is also really quite slow to update - especially when driving around the centre of a city where most of the building have some height. I set it to 3D the other day as I drove past Bramall Lane football ground - fair play, there was a football stadium displayed. Was it really useful to me? I'd have to say "no".
- Postcode search - don't get me started. A £90 TomTom has full postcode search. I know it's about Germany having a 5 character postcode format, but Internationalisation of systems is quite key when you're a global brand.
- And, to branding... I believed I had previously read that Audi had got together with numerous other large brands to display their logos all over the screen - so you knew where the nearest Hilton or McDonalds was... is that in there, as I've not seen it yet... or did it get dropped as an idea? Is there a setting I've missed?
I still prefer to have my navigation built into the car - don't get me wrong. I had just expected that much more from the new MMI 3G satellite navigation that I tihnk I'm suffering from unrealistic expectations - however, the couple of backward steps from even RNS-E is an area for concern.
Without even talking about FoC Internet updates for maps, user updateable open standard POIs (things like safety cameras and post boxes would be excellent), safety camera warnings - as well as POIs, downloadable cinema listings and lots of other stuff I dream of... I am starting to think it is a missed opportunity.
At least it has TMC out of the box. 
I'm still glad that I spec'd it... as the A4 looks really bare without it... and the build quality (at least of the main MMI dial) is just excellent (sometimes I find it hard to differentiate between MMI 3G, sat. nav. and AMI - so I bundle it all together in my head, I think) and certainly has the "ooh" factor.
Does anyone else who's experienced previous Audi systems concur / disagree or have even more comments? I'd love to hear them if you have the time.
Cheers, Hippo
A4 2.0 TDI 150ps Black Edition (B&O, AMI, flat-bottomed steering wheel), alcantara, heated front seats, PQ6 wheels, technology package, Audi Connect, advanced key, interior light pack, folding and dimming mirrors, parking system advanced, TPMS