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I'm looking on the Harley website about what devices are compatible with the Boom. Under "phone and mobile device support guide" they list iPhone 7, 7+, 6s, 6s+, 6, and 6+. Operating system 10.2.1. The current iPhone operating system is iOS 11.2.
There is a huge difference between 10.2.1 and 11.2. Has anyone had any difficulty with the Boom running 11.2 on their iPhone?
I'm looking on the Harley website about what devices are compatible with the Boom. Under "phone and mobile device support guide" they list iPhone 7, 7+, 6s, 6s+, 6, and 6+. Operating system 10.2.1. The current iPhone operating system is iOS 11.2.
There is a huge difference between 10.2.1 and 11.2. Has anyone had any difficulty with the Boom running 11.2 on their iPhone?
I'm looking on the Harley website about what devices are compatible with the Boom. Under "phone and mobile device support guide" they list iPhone 7, 7+, 6s, 6s+, 6, and 6+. Operating system 10.2.1. The current iPhone operating system is iOS 11.2.
There is a huge difference between 10.2.1 and 11.2. Has anyone had any difficulty with the Boom running 11.2 on their iPhone?
No problem with 11.2.1 on iPhone X that i can tell. My wife called me today and asked where i was, i said where do you think, she said getting ready to cut grass, bush hogging? No i'm on the bike.
She said i'd never known, phone sounds like your just talking in the same room. Good, see you later, about 3. She said good have fun.
Steaming music and phone calls no issues.
I'm still using an older version of the boom software,, the last one that allows you to check your oil pressure after starting the engine without the radio being on.
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