Moto G 2015 (8GB) - Android Auto General

Does anyone have this combo to confirm it works or doesn't with Android Auto?
I have the 8GB Moto G (2015) and an Android Auto headunit, which was working great with a Nexus 5 until that phone died. When I plug in the Moto G, I get a message saying that the device is not compatible. Having a hard time believing that since it is a new phone running Android 5.1.1 and is pretty close to stock Android.
I have heard that others have it working with a 16GB model but not this specific variant, which is the only one available for me in Canada.

Pedrore said:
Does anyone have this combo to confirm it works or doesn't with Android Auto?
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This is now an officially acknowledged known issue for Android Auto that Google is working with Motorola on.

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[Q] UPDATE

Since Lenovo has bought Motorola, Will Moto G get android updates after lollipop?
tROubLemE said:
Since Lenovo has bought Motorola, Will Moto G get android updates after lollipop?
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We are currently receiving updates to Lollipop when Lenovo own motorola - so ownership really has nothing to do with it
it will be a case of will Moto g 2nd gen hardware be deemed capable of running next major android version
I see no reason why why Moto g 2nd gen cant run 5.1 android - the moto G 2nd gen should have at least a 2 year lifespan with updates

[Q] Phone vs Watch Android Compatibility

Greetings All!
Strongly considering buying one of these watches.. That said, my Sprint LG G3 has not been updated to Lollipop and I'm unlikely to do so any time soon because of various apps and features that I like or need which aren't yet compatible.
Does the watch and the phone have to be on the same version of Android? Are there any issues mixing versions?
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers, Henri
No my G2 on 4.4.2 works well with my R on 5.0.2.
You can buy one
My Sprint Note Edge running 4.4.4 and this watch running 5.0.2 work find together.
question
any one know if it would work on an lg g pro 4.2.1? My phone is rooted and cant update
I think Android Wear is only compatible with 4.3 and above.

[Q] Android Auto

Hi I just bought the avh 4100 nex i have a Sprint LG G3 shows incompatible usb when i plug in sure its because my phone isnt supported yet. Been reading that if i root it might work,can anyone confirm it works on there sprint g3 root and what roms you are useing?
Thanks Acuramn
acuramn said:
Hi I just bought the avh 4100 nex i have a Sprint LG G3 shows incompatible usb when i plug in sure its because my phone isnt supported yet. Been reading that if i root it might work,can anyone confirm it works on there sprint g3 root and what roms you are useing?
Thanks Acuramn
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Have you updated your AVH-4100NEXto version 1.03?
This firmware version from Pioneer provided more support for Android phones.
As for your phone, Google only shows LG G3 on Verizon Wireless as not being supported.
https://support.google.com/androidauto/ <-scroll to the bottom for 'Known Issues'
Ya updated 2 newest filmware still shows uncompatiable usb
nevermind stereo store put cable in wrong plug thxs for help

Project Fi questions.

Not exactly sure where to place this since it's basically about Project Fi not just Nexus 6, but I would like to know what other phones can be used on the Project Fi.
Users have reported success transferring an already activated Project Fi sim to a nexus 5 (2013) completely working. Little is discussed on this since the release of marshmallow officially but it seems very intriguing. People have also posted success on:
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact (but no details)
If you have a phone that supports Tmobile and Sprint and can test its capabilities per above on Project Fi, please post it here! I would love to know if any of these known phones can work on a pre-activated Project Fi sim. These are just a few candidates,
Moto G 2015 (3rd gen) - has full Tmobile/Sprint and Band 12 for VoLTE potential - XT1548
Moto X Style - Full tmobile / partial sprint and band 12 potential
Moto E 2nd gen (Sprint version) - ?full tmobile / full sprint (obviously) and band 12 potential
HTC One A9 (sprint version) - released Nov 6th. Full tmobile and sprint and band 12 potential - also on marshmallow.
LG G Flex 2 -LS996 full Tmobile and sprint and band 12.
LG tribute 2 LS665 - Full tmobile and ?sprint and band 12
Huawei P8 L09 - full tmobile and sprint and band 12 - ?marshmallow soon
.... any of the Iphones ... but who cares?
And any you can think of I can not.
If you have a project fi sim and any of these phones please list out your experience,
Coverage - Tmobile and/or sprint
Wifi calling - useable (?native with marshmallow)
VoLTE service?
Any quirks you've come across!
Thanks in advance,
Rico
I believe the phone has to have a special Qualcomm modem to work properly with project fi
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chapelfreak said:
I believe the phone has to have a special Qualcomm modem to work properly with project fi
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No "I believe" or "I think"
Sources please.
Also, that describes most of the phones on this list
Thanks
Rico
Fi only supports 3 phones at this time: Nexus 6, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P:
Why is Project Fi only available on the Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6?
These devices are the first smartphones that supports our network of networks. They work with the Project Fi SIM card, which supports multiple cellular networks, and a state-of-the-art cellular radio tuned to work across network types.
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https://fi.google.com/about/faq/
Worked on my prototype moto x pro but no data was coming up so flashed to a 6.0 build now phone is bricked but I can confirm I activated fi on a nexus 6 then inserted Sim into moto x pro and worked fine just no data!but since the phone is bricked iI have decided to sell it incase any devs looking for a moto x pro de.
dberthia said:
Fi only supports 3 phones at this time: Nexus 6, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P:
https://fi.google.com/about/faq/
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Thats what I mean from my post above, not helpful Diphtheria ... obviously the Nexus 5 (2013) as well as others have been comfirmed working, which arent on that site.
Please be helpful if replying.
sunnybwoy1 said:
Worked on my prototype moto x pro but no data was coming up so flashed to a 6.0 build now phone is bricked but I can confirm I activated fi on a nexus 6 then inserted Sim into moto x pro and worked fine just no data!but since the phone is bricked iI have decided to sell it incase any devs looking for a moto x pro de.
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Interesting, Im trying to find info on the Moto X Pro - China variant? It may not have Tmobile (and likely not sprint) LTE bands.
Thanks
Rico
Interesting, some more info,
This guy states his moto x 2014 (verizon) works on project fi - data and calling. No mention of wifi calling. Phone doesnt have Volte. I imagine it uses tmobile only - no sprint coverage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRnrVl4T5xk
Another one
Moto X - pure edution - xt1575
Full TMobile/sprint and VoLTE capable. not on marshmallow yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m82JE_bw3b4
Two more,
Rico

Android One: Project Fi version vs Regular Motorola version

Does both the Project Fi version and Regular Motorola version that is up for preorder tomorrow belong in the Android One Family? Or are they going to be on different update paths again?
They do not use the same software.
The regular Moto X4 has a bunch of Motorola software, and includes Alexa. The Android One Moto X4 will be a strictly 100% google software phone, and will include the google assistant. There may be other differences, but we're not sure yet. The Regular X4 touts features like "professional mode" on their camera, and a bluetooth system that will connect to and stream audio to 4 speakers at the same time. It's not sure if these features will make it to the Project One X4. The Project One X4 should get updates faster, and is promised to get Oreo before the end of the year. The Reg X4 will get Oreo as well, but we're not sure when.
Since it's the same hardware on both, and since the Android One X4 has been promised to upgrade to Android P, I would imagine the Regular X4 would also get P, but don't quote me on that.
Note: upgrading to Oreo is also required to unlock the Bluetooth 5.0 features. Android 7.1 only allows up to 4.2.
I received my Project Fi version this afternoon and it still has a surprising amount of Moto software features. It is not 100% pure Android.
Both Moto Actions and Moto Display are present.
Also the Camera app/experience is fully Moto.
No Alexa of course. And the Multi device Bluetooth control doesn't seem to be here.
FanDroid09 said:
I received my Project Fi version this afternoon and it still has a surprising amount of Moto software features. It is not 100% pure Android.
Both Moto Actions and Moto Display are present.
Also the Camera app/experience is fully Moto.
No Alexa of course. And the Multi device Bluetooth control doesn't seem to be here.
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Does this mean that in order to root, we will need to wait for a Fi-specific recovery image from twrp or cwm?
e2robby said:
Does this mean that in order to root, we will need to wait for a Fi-specific recovery image from twrp or cwm?
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I'm honestly not sure, but I doubt it... If a custom recovery is ported/developed for the X4 it will most likely work on any X4 that is bootloader unlockable. I don't think the software channel will matter.
FanDroid09 said:
I'm honestly not sure, but I doubt it... If a custom recovery is ported/developed for the X4 it will most likely work on any X4 that is bootloader unlockable. I don't think the software channel will matter.
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I am getting this moto x4 ( uk) i hope the development come soon
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FanDroid09 said:
I received my Project Fi version this afternoon and it still has a surprising amount of Moto software features. It is not 100% pure Android.
Both Moto Actions and Moto Display are present.
Also the Camera app/experience is fully Moto.
No Alexa of course. And the Multi device Bluetooth control doesn't seem to be here.
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I just figured out there are more than one variant of Moto X4, I found out Android One version of Moto X4 has bluetooth 4.2 while original version of Moto X4 has Bluetooth 5.0.
I asked Project Fi support team any Moto X4 will work on Project Fi so I'm thinking to order unlocked version to use the hardware 100% for same price.
daion said:
I just figured out there are more than one variant of Moto X4, I found out Android One version of Moto X4 has bluetooth 4.2 while original version of Moto X4 has Bluetooth 5.0.
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That is only partially true.
Hardware:
There are multiple hardware variants of the X4. Most of them have to do with antenna frequencies for different countries, and dual-sim options. From what I can tell, most American phones are the same hardware: "XT1900-1". There are multiple software variants, depending on who you bought it from (retail, Amazon, Fi, etc), but it's all the same hardware.
Bluetooth:
All Moto X4 have a Bluetooth 5.0 chip in them. Android Nougat only supports Bluetooth 4.2, so we're software limited to 4.2 for now. This is true for ALL software versions of the phone. It's a driver issue, and not something that Motorola can bypass. Android Oreo supports Bluetooth 5.0, so we will "unlock" 5.0 support when we get the 8.0 upgrade. Again, this is true for all software variants, not just Fi or retail.
crazyates said:
That is only partially true.
Hardware:
There are multiple hardware variants of the X4. Most of them have to do with antenna frequencies for different countries, and dual-sim options. From what I can tell, most American phones are the same hardware: "XT1900-1". There are multiple software variants, depending on who you bought it from (retail, Amazon, Fi, etc), but it's all the same hardware.
Bluetooth:
All Moto X4 have a Bluetooth 5.0 chip in them. Android Nougat only supports Bluetooth 4.2, so we're software limited to 4.2 for now. This is true for ALL software versions of the phone. It's a driver issue, and not something that Motorola can bypass. Android Oreo supports Bluetooth 5.0, so we will "unlock" 5.0 support when we get the 8.0 upgrade. Again, this is true for all software variants, not just Fi or retail.
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Ah thank you for correcting me I only asked to project Fi support about the device didn't know the software was limitation of usage I guess the support didn't really know deeper detail about.
can anyone help me? I have xt1900-6, build npw26.4, and got no alexa and do have google assistant. which version is it?
Can anyone tell regular moto x4 will get updates ???
How good the development will be for moto x4 ???
blowingoff said:
can anyone help me? I have xt1900-6, build npw26.4, and got no alexa and do have google assistant. which version is it?
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are you sure you looked properly? every phone on recent android with an up-to-date google app has the google assistant
bombaglad said:
are you sure you looked properly? every phone on recent android with an up-to-date google app has the google assistant
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but I do have google assistant, what I said I don't have is alexa (well, right, I know mine is not amazon, the thing is I was getting confused between all the variants. but now I do know mine is RETAIL.)
blowingoff said:
but I do have google assistant, what I said I don't have is alexa (well, right, I know mine is not amazon, the thing is I was getting confused between all the variants. but now I do know mine is RETAIL.)
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oh sorry, i misread that. as far as i understand, only the amazon version with a locked bootloader has alexa preinstalled
bombaglad said:
oh sorry, i misread that. as far as i understand, only the amazon version with a locked bootloader has alexa preinstalled
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no problem bro. anyway thanks for replying. btw my intention was to find out if I could flash a stock image we have, and.this doesnt belong in this thread, idk why I posted here hehehe
It seems the Android one version does not support one button nav or Moto key. Other Moto actions like chop for flashlight and twist for camera are there however. Not sure if this is just an oversight on motorolas part or not.
elementbreaker said:
It seems the Android one version does not support one button nav or Moto key. Other Moto actions like chop for flashlight and twist for camera are there however. Not sure if this is just an oversight on motorolas part or not.
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I have a Fi Moto X4 and the chop to turn the camera on works, however have not looked up what your referring to about the one button nav or Moto key is.
https://motorola-global-en-uk.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/123863/p/30,6720,10317
Moto Voice on Android One version?
I'm seriously considering coming back to Motorola with the Moto X4. The Moto Voice app really has the best in-car experience with Ford Sync systems. However, what I don't like with Moto is the slow update schedule.
So, I thought I found the perfect phone when they announced the Moto X4 Android One version, except that it doesn't look like Moto Voice is available on that version. Has anyone tried to install Moto Voice on the Android One version? Does anyone know what would prevent installing this app?
Thanks much!
Can I use the AndroidOne on T-Mobile?
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