Audi S4 2010 streaming music through Bluetooth

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Hello everyone,
I am fresh owner of 2010 Audi S4 B8 Avant and I have question.
The system I have in my S4 is symphony and I think it’s MMI2. I have function of the telephone on my radio and I can connect it but why I can’t stream music? If this is because of Bluetooth module?
Can it be change on the module which allow me to stream music?
Thank You for help and really sorry if someone did raised this question
 
Needs another piece of kit for that, phone bt doesn't steam music unfortunately.
 
NHN thanks for this. By any chance You know what is this module?
I was thinking to swap whole thing for NAV unit.
 
Nav is a huge expense tbh, so maybe use Waze.

I've installed AMI for clients along with an Ami wireless dongle.
 
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Nav is a huge expense tbh, so maybe use Waze.

I've installed AMI for clients along with an Ami wireless dongle.
Not only in Nav hugely expensive to put in, it's also prohibitively expensive to update the mapping. If my car hadn't come with it as standard, I woud never pay to add it. As it is, I've retro-fitted Apple Carplay for not much more the cost of one year's Nav update.
 
NHN thanks for this. By any chance You know what is this module?
I was thinking to swap whole thing for NAV unit.
Best going the RSNav way...
Check their website...

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I use on of these. £17 off amazon. Plugs into center arm rest cigarette socket. Connects to radio, works perfectly.
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Fm transmitters are not great tbh, of course if yours works then great, but I never recommend these to anyone.
 
Fm transmitters are not great tbh, of course if yours works then great, but I never recommend these to anyone.
Perfect mine. Good sound quality, fast connection. Never had an issue to be fair.

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Get yourself a Bluetooth receiver and run a hidden aux lead into it.
I've done this in my car and hidden it in the center console and my phone auto connects and instantly plays music.