Stop reciting all phone numbers in group texts?

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Old Jun 1, 2020 | 10:22 PM
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Stop reciting all phone numbers in group texts?

Is there a setting to stop our RDX's messaging system to stop reciting all the phone numbers of the people is the group messages?
it takes forever for it to finally recite the message after all the names and numbers..
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Old Dec 12, 2020 | 04:56 PM
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Sorry for responding 6 months after the post, I’m just scrolling through and saw this. Yes, this is a real PITA, and it appears that Acura really missed the boat when it comes to technology. I had a Samsung phone that did what you describe. Drove me nuts, it took a ridiculous amount of time to read a text message if there was more than one recipient.

I’ve recently updated to a new iPhone running iOS 14. While it no longer reads each recipient, it now displays the telephone number rather than the contact name.

Add to this CarPlay works only sometimes and the touchpad is very iffy using it. Acura only allows one usb for devices such as phones or usb thumb drives, where almost every other car manufacturer has many. Acura is a dinosaur we have it comes to technology.
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Old Dec 14, 2020 | 10:16 AM
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Its ok, thank you for replying..
Its even stranger that when getting group texts while android auto is connected it does it perfectly, just reads out the first name of the person sending the message in the group and then the message.. Hopefully there will be a software update that fixes it but not holding my breath lol..
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