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The included i-Pod dock is the DS-A1 and it is not compatible with any iPhone. It's compatible with the third (select versions) through fifth generation iPods. It can also work with the IPod nano (first and second generation), iPod mini and iPod Photo. On the Crutchfield product page, http://www.crutchfield.com/S-GQfUerwopyn/p_580DSA1/Onkyo-DS-A1.html, look at the Details tab for a complete list of compatible devices.
to update to iOS 5 is only possible on iPhone 3GS / 4 / 4S with connecting the device to iTunes on a computer.
- Plug the iPhone to your computer and open up iTunes under devices click on your iPhone and then click on check for update.
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latest iOS possible:
iPhone 1 = iOS 3.1.3
iPhone 3 = iOS 4.2
iPhone 3GS = iOS 6.1.6
iPhone 4 = iOS 7.1.2
iPhone 4S = iOS 8.1.2
iPhone 5 = iOS 8.1.2
It seems an issue of the dock connector of your Iphone, please check if there's no contact blocked or bended, if there's one or more contacts with these conditions, you may need to replace the dock connector of Iphone.
Even though this is the early dock it should basically work with all generations of pods n phones.
Not sure what your symptoms of 'incompatibilty' are, but see if this sounds anywhere similar.
Had a similar problem recently with a TSX130- same dock technology as far as I know, linking with my iphone 3gs.
phone would disconnect/stop charging after a few secs or minutes- maybe not be recognised when first docked and sometimes caused the TSX to turn OFF...like protection mode requiring a power off full disconnect/reboot.
Other ipods were still ok, it was the phone that had the problem.
Not sure what happened to make this do this but I only solved the problem when I upgraded to OS4 on the phone.
Hope that may help.
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When the OnStage speakers first came out, the charger was not compatible with 3g iPods or iPhones. Newer speakers have an upgraded charger and will charge all current iPods/iPhones (up to and including iPhone 3Gs)
Bad news is that there's no way to upgrade an old OnStage.
You can test yours by trying an iPhone 3G (if you have a friend with one, for example) to see if you have the old or the new charging circuit.
You probably have a broken docking connector or bad power supply. Contact www.invebo.com to get a replacement board. It takes minutes to fit. They also sell the USB charge upgrade to enable you dock to charge the IPHONE on the Soundock original.
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