Good morning Guys,
I have a mobile phone in the car only for android auto, but I wanted it to be the wireless adapter, because my car does not have AA Wireless.
does anyone know if it's possible?
thanks
All you need is a wirless adapter for it. I will probably recommend another AACARPLAY AI Box for you, not only wireless AA, it brings full android OS to your car. You can take your car the same as your phone.
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Is it possible to turn any android phone into adapter??!
Stačí mít hotspot spuštěný. Ale jak to nastavit, aby to fungovalo na hlavní sim telefonu do reproduktoru?
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Just have the hotspot running. But how to set it up to work on the phone's main sim to the speaker?
Not sure if this still works, but I've used it years ago and was working. Not the most stable (back then) but it did provide a way to change my wired android auto connection in the car to a wireless one.
Of course, you still need a car which supports wired Android Auto.
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I have done a search here and Google and cannot find out what triggers the dock modes on the SGS. Does anyone have any idea ? Just to be clear. I mean what triggers the SGS to go into one of the dock modes when it is put in to a physical OEM dock.
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You mean like this?
I wonder if those UI assets are present on the international Galaxy S or exclusive for the Fasinate which the dock seems marketed for.
Or were you referring to a different 'docking' mode?
The dock apps are available on the market. Just use My Market and set your service provider to T-mobile.
That's the one. Doesn't it look sweet. Yes I know that the apps are on the market but I am looking for the trigger that automatically activates them when it is placed in the mount. On HTC itis when you plug in the special car charger (shorted pin on USB), on Moto it is a magnetic switch (magnets are in different places in the various mounts) So what id the trigger mechanism for the Vibrant/SGS?
Have a look at the advert here. Under Navigation.
samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-phones/mobile-phones/smartphone/GT-I9000HKDXEU/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
I'm fairly certain it's a USB trigger since my magnetic case never triggers anything.
Hi,
I recently bought MOTO G2, I used my mobile sim network to download few applications.
I use Tata Photon+ for my desktop, So anyone please provide information to use that internet in my mobile through only USB therthering.
also provide info whether Photon+ can be used directly using OTG cable to mobile?
Try this
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/191930/Android-Usb-Port-Forwarding
If you are ROOTED try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287494
I have tried to connect Huawei Power-Fi E8221 through USB OTG but it doesn't recognise it just gives power to device
Personally I suggest you that you should buy small usb wifi adapter for your PC and share internet through it by using software like MyPublicWiFi
This feature you are asking is called Reverse Tethering. It is still under development AND requires root.
This so might help you.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jasongong.tether.usb
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Just buy USB mini wireless adapter.
It's only $4 and free shipping.
It can work as an AP access point and you can share you internet connection from desktop.
Plug it in and you are ready to go.
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Hi guys,
I try to find a answer if it's possible to connect a Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Box MDZ-26-DA to Google Home.
Other chance would be connecting to Mi Home App. But it seems that it is not possible to connect it either to Google nor to Xiaomi. :crying:
Which other small Box would you recommend to integrate to Google Home. I dont want to use Alexe or other stuff with mic.
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Thank you so much
Hi, Chromecast Audio connected to the aux input of your Mi Bluetooth Box would provide the connection to your wifi network controlled by Google Home on your smartphone. This enables streaming content from your wifi network or the internet via your smartphone. It's simple to set up and use.
I'm no techie and I use Chromecast Audio to connect older stereo music systems to my wifi network. It makes dumb systems 'smart'. They can play music from smartphone, computer and NAS, stream Spotify, and play internet radio.
Google stopped selling Chromecast Audio recently but it's still available new from web sources.
Does anybody knows if android auto is compatible with lg k20.
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And when i connect micro usb cable i get error that usb cable dosent work automotive protocol error. Any ideas how to fix this? I tried to change usb cable with anker usb cable, but is still the same error.
It definitely should work on your phone. If it will work on your car, it depends on your car and year make. What version of Android do you have on your lg k20? The original 9 (Pie) or you upgraded to 10? Keep in mind that for Android 9 you would need the AA apk installed from Play store or, if not available in your country, then side loaded from apkmirror, let's say. I use apkmirror and had no problem for years. But if you upgraded to Android 10, then your old AA apk, if installed, would be obsolete. AA is built-in Android 10.
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It works with samsung galaxy s10. But i cant get it to work with lg k20.
OK. A little background.
One of the devices I use with my phone is an OBDII "scanner" for my vehicle. They make various types. Plugin (don't like that kind, can't charge my phone at the same kind), bluetooth (don't like that kind, can't listen to my phone's music while it's paired to the OBDII device)...and a WIFI connection device.
This is the one I landed on using. The problem is, it doesn't "release" the network connection. So hours later, in the house or halfway across town (from the car) I'll notice I've got no internet or phone service because the phone still thinks it's connected to the little OBDII scanner.
So my thought was, a little script to watch for my bluetooth to UNpair from my vehicle's bluetooth (when I get out, to go in the house/work), where it would turn off the wifi for like 30 seconds, forcing the phone to drop the OBDII(wifi) so it could acquire my home wifi.
Is this do-able with an un-rooted phone? Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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