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BHPian BoneCollector recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
My father-in-law's Alto has the SmartPlay Studio dock integrated into its music system. He wanted his mobile to be fixed for navigation etc., but after trying different mobile docks, he was not satisfied. He asked me for something that would hold the phone properly. I searched for the SmartPlay Dock, but couldn't find it anywhere.
Then I contacted the encyclopaedia of Maruti, D-BHPian Leoshashi. He got me the part number in just a few minutes and I was able to place an order on Boodmo. It cost me Rs. 649, plus or minus Rs 8 as delivery charges. I received it after a few days and installed it in his car. It's really good, considering it does the job. I couldn't download the SmartPlay Interface, but will be doing it at a later date. Adding some pictures for better understanding:
Part number.
Order details.
Packet. Product is made in Malaysia.
Parts, along with the Do's and Don'ts.
Installation guide.
Parts before assembly, neatly packed.
Parts before assembly.
Parts before assembly.
Parts before assembly.
From top after assembly, you can see the button on left side.
From front.
Button on top to open up the holder.
It opens up once you press the button on top.
Before installation.
To install it, you need to remove the central cover and then push the rod part inside and then rotate clockwise, while keeping it pushed. You'll hear a locking sound and that's it, the dock is installed.
This is after installation. We can rotate the holder as per our choice of phone orientation.
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Maruti has silently updated the Ertiga, which now comes with the new 7-inch SmartPlay Studio infotainment head-unit.
The SmartPlay system allows connectivity via Bluetooth, Aux-in, USB as well as gets Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Compared to the outgoing interface, it loses out on the inbuilt navigation via pre-loaded maps. Instead, it now comes with navigation which is supported via the connected smartphone.
The Maruti Ertiga is offered with a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine that produces 103 BHP @ 6,000 rpm and 138 Nm @ 4,400 rpm. It is also offered in a CNG variant which develops 91 BHP and 122 Nm.
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Maruti has silently updated the Swift, which now comes with the new 7-inch SmartPlay Studio infotainment head-unit.
The SmartPlay system allows connectivity via Bluetooth, Aux-in, USB as well as gets Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Compared to the outgoing interface, it loses out on inbuilt navigation via pre-loaded maps. Instead, it now comes with navigation supported via connected smartphone.
The Swift is currently offered with a 1.2-litre engine that produces 82 BHP and 113 Nm and comes paired with either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT. It was also rumoured that a BS6-compliant 1.2-litre Dualjet petrol engine could replace the existing 1.2-litre unit.