Hello every one. First of all, sorry for my bad English.
In my Jeep Renegade Android Auto doesn't work anymore. Or better, it's just work only on first connection of new Android Phone. I try to explain: I plug usb cable on my new phone (Realme GT 2 Pro) and it works. When I unplug and stop the motor, on second attempt Jeep give me error "device not compatible" and android auto stop to work forever. I plug a new phone, Xiaomi for example, and it works. When I unplugged it and stop the motor, on second attempt again "device not compatible". And this for all phone that I have try. Only Car Play seems to work properly with iPhone.
any solution?
thank you
I'll try to answer myself.
Problem seems to be Always On Display: when I disable it, Android Auto seems to work like a charm. This fix work for me in all phone that I ave tested.
I'll hope to be helpful to the community.
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Hello everyone!!!!
I rarely post on here, but i have the mi mix for about 3 weeks now and overall i love the phone only thing is I'm unable to get android auto to work with my car which is an audi a3 2017.
I will try to connect it to my car and after few minutes it will show it is trying to connect to android auto but it will disconnect and go to charging only mode. I try to set in developer mode to always go to mtp but it just won't do it.Has anyone else got the mix to work with android auto in their car and if so what rom are you running?
Thanks for all your help you can give!
azn2coo said:
Hello everyone!!!!
I rarely post on here, but i have the mi mix for about 3 weeks now and overall i love the phone only thing is I'm unable to get android auto to work with my car which is an audi a3 2017.
I will try to connect it to my car and after few minutes it will show it is trying to connect to android auto but it will disconnect and go to charging only mode. I try to set in developer mode to always go to mtp but it just won't do it.Has anyone else got the mix to work with android auto in their car and if so what rom are you running?
Thanks for all your help you can give!
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Sounds like the answer is no. I also just got the Mix and it will not connect to my Sony XAV-AX100. It just flashes connecting then goes back to home over and over. I read another thread that said a Mi 5 user had to go to the global rom. So I am waiting on an unlock code to try that.
I turned off "Turn on MIUI optimization" in developer options and I get a different reaction, but it still doesn't work. It tries to, then google play services crashes.
my only suggestionin is to change SElinux to permissive. search for SElinux mode changer apk via google for an easy way to do it.
i use the pioneer appradio and have to be in permissive mode for it to connect correctly. it is worth a shot anyways, but i would bet most likely doesn't work with android auto
Got it going with th Xiaomi.eu latest weekly. So as per usual, the china ROM is garbage.
I've given up on the Google Forums, looking for some relief here. Last September we bought a new 2017 Honda CRV. Great car, except...
It worked for several months, now I can't get AA to remain connected at all. I think I have been through everything. I just tried the recommended high quality Belikin 3.1 USB cord, it didn't make any difference. Tried other cords as well. This is so frustrating. One of the main reasons we went with the Honda over the Toyota was the availability of Android Auto. Unfortunately, this has been a real excercise in frustration.
When I start the car (USB not connected at this point), Bluetooth connects and AA automatically starts up on my phone. After a few moments, I plug in the USB cord. On the CRV's home screen the blue Android Auto logo shows in the smartphone field. I tap it and my phone connects to the head. So far so good. However, within a minute Android Auto vanished from my phone's screen and on the car's display I get "Device Not Connected".
Has anyone else had/solved this problem? Any of you using an HTC phone? It's not like the phone disconnects, it seems more like AA on the phone just shuts itself off/crashes within a minute or two of starting, but what do I know? Here is the kicker, the system seems to work fine with my wife's Samsung Galaxy S7 phone, SM-G930V. I just went out for a little drive. The HTC refuses to remain connected, the Samsung did just fine.
Error message: On head, "Device Not Connected". AA on my phone just stops. It's like AA on the phone stops working causing a disconnect from the car. Here is more info about my system.
Car/Head Unit make & Model
2017 Honda CRV
Head model: MY16DA
Android Auto version 4.2.2
Kernel Version 3.1.10+
Build number 1.F195.80
HTC 10, model HTC6545LVW USB C cable
Verizon
Android 8.0.0
Android Auto version 3.4.582534-release
Google play services: ver. 12.8.72 (040400-202717283)
Developer Options >USB debugging enabled. USB set to MTP and also tried other settings.
Tried changing out HTC cords to no avail. Just purchased new Belikin USB 3.1 cord. It didn't make any difference.
I have done a factory reset on my phone and on the Honda's display unit as well. I uninstalled HTC's Boost+, reset my phone's Bluetooth. I changed the battery settings on my phone to not optimize AA, Waze and Google Maps.
How can I fix this? Is there anyway out of this rabbit hole?
Switch USB debugging off change Bluetooth from 1.4 to 1.6 in the developers settings
Running into the same problem with an after-market Sony head unit (XAV-AX5000) and a Samsung Galaxy S7 (Oreo 8.0). I'll have to give the BT setting a try.
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Switch USB debugging off change Bluetooth from 1.4 to 1.6 in the developers settings
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Nope, didn't work. It seems to connect to the phone fine, but then it quickly disconnects, within seconds, or a minute or two. Posting on Honda thread, it doesn't seem to be an across the board problem, I think it's limited to my phone. Having said that on the AA forums there are plenty of complaints about connecting problems. I was hoping against hope that this forum might have a deeper understanding or possible resolutions.
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Nope, didn't work. It seems to connect to the phone fine, but then it quickly disconnects, within seconds, or a minute or two. Posting on Honda thread, it doesn't seem to be an across the board problem, I think it's limited to my phone. Having said that on the AA forums there are plenty of complaints about connecting problems. I was hoping against hope that this forum might have a deeper understanding or possible resolutions.
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Try turning Dev mode in AA. OPEN app go to About. Click on the title several times.
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Try turning Dev mode in AA. OPEN app go to About. Click on the title several times.
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I'm willing to try anything, I had no idea that setting existed. Sorry to say that it didn't work. Ugh.
Hey all,
I have a Oneplus 6 running XXX Rom and a 2018 Fiat 500X with the factory Android auto head unit.
My wife has an LG G6 that is stock.
With my phone, I have to clear android auto data and cache every time I want to use the app. If that doesn't work, I have to delete the app and re-install it. If I don't do this, Android auto won't start up. If I don't go through this process and just plug the phone into the headunit via the USB cable, the headunit just thinks it's a USB storage device and tries to play music from the phone, only to display, 'device not supported', on the screen.
My wifes LG G6 works almost every time, but is very very picky with which cable we use. If we use the cable supplied with her phone, AA will drop out after a few minutes. If we use the OP6 cable that came with my phone, it will stay connected for the entire trip.
Based on the fact that it works with her phone, I'm guessing that the issue is with my phone. How do I fix it?
Sometimes, my phone will tell me that AA is connected and running, but there will be nothing on the headunit.
Anything I can try?
What does the dealer/dealer support suggest for these Fiat issues?
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What does the dealer/dealer support suggest for these Fiat issues?
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Haven't approached dealer as I would like to determine where the fault lies first. Pretty sure it isn't the unit though, as other phones work fine.
I have MIDI selected on the OP6, with USB debug on. I think I have tried everything and it just won't connect more than once per install.
Hi guys,
so I have this problem that Android Auto connected to my headunit drains battery in my phone faster than it is being recharged. To fix that, I decided to try to use an active USB hub. I found one that is being powered through USB, so I decided to power it from my 12V socket, and see if it will help me, hoping that I will be able to get better amperage. Simple enough. I have issues with connection though. The headunit "sees" Android device and asks me if I wish to connect using Android Auto or Mirrorlink. My Android device also sees headunit, I'm getting all usual notifications, that I would get by connecting the phone directly. When I select "Android Auto" in my headunit, Android Auto on my phone starts briefly but is getting instantly closed, and my headunit gives me an error message, telling something along lines "Make sure your phone is unlocked".
As devices kind of "see" each other, I'm wondering if there is anything I could try to do Android-side, to make it working. I'm also wondering what can be issue here exactly. Do you have any ideas guys?
I have:
- Seat Ibiza from 2017, with Full Link.
- Android 5.0.2
- Unitek active hub. Unfortunately I cannot link to it, because that's my first post.
Hi everyone and sorry if my first post has been covered before, but I couldn't find a post that exactly replicated mine.
I have a Kenwood Head unit, model number DMX8020DABS which is Android Auto compatible. My phone is a Samsung A20e running Android 10.
I cannot for the life of me connect my phone to the head unit either by usb cable or wirelessly.
I have had a friends phone iphone connected to the carplay on the unit and also a Samsung Galaxy S10 also, both connected wirelessly as soon as the bluetooth connection was made. This leads me to think my phone is not compatible. I have read about various compatible phones connecting wirelessly and can't see mine in a list anywhere, but I have also read any Android phone with Android 10 should be able to connect via usb cable.
I obviously have the Android Auto app built in to the Android 10 software, one question is do I need to download the Android Auto for phone screens app also?
When I plug my phone into the usb connection to the head unit the phone acknowledges it and the Android Auto app comes up and says follow instructions on car screen, but when you press Android Auto on the kenwood unit the wheel just keeps spinning and it says 'processing' and nothing happens. I have tried resetting the unit, uninstalling/re-installing the AA app, restarting the phone, everything.
Am I missing some settings, not set properly? One thing I noticed in the phone, when you connect the phone and pull down the drop down menu on the phone if you tap on the usb connection settings a screen comes up usb controlled by connected device or this phone, it is set to this phone, and one of the options is Transferring files / Android Auto with a button next to it, when I try to activate that button it won't check it just goes off, even though this is preset in the settings>developer options>networking>default usb configuration where the button is checked.
I have been trying for days to get this to connect. As an aside, my bluetooth connection is fine the unit can make calls and play spotify from my phone, it's just Android Auto that's not working.
Do I need a to get a new phone? Any ideas or advice would be welcomed. Thanks for reading.