Ask
Reply
Solution
21-03-2016 02:00 PM
So I popped into my local Halfords to take a look at there car steros. As I am looking for one that has Andriod Auto on it.
The one I looked at was the Pioneer AVH-X8700BT
Which supports Andriod Auto.
So I install the Andriod Auto App..and plug in the usb cable.
Then wait ..any nothing
Can someone from Vodafone advise if this phone supports Andriod Auto??
Cheers
Paul S
21-03-2016 03:00 PM
There's not a huge amount of information, but the official webpage is here. It rather suggests that compatibility is OS (Lollipop 5.0 or higher) rather than device-specifc.
Does the connection have to be physical, or is there a Bluetooth option? The other possibility would be to have a look at the USB options in the main Settings menu. I have a feeling there are two protocols and you may need to swap them.
21-03-2016 03:12 PM
I have already run the Andriod Auto Compatability Check on the phone and it says it should work.
I think this just another example of Andriod being a bit rubbish...
21-03-2016 04:24 PM
Channel 5's The Gadget Show did a piece on in-car technology last week (it's probably still on 5OD) and Android Auto came out best by far. Have a look at that I suggested: check the USB settings in the main menu. I've seen a few threads which suggest that the default setting on some Vodafone devices connects them as a camera rather than mass storage and this may be the problem. As far as I know, there are two settings and you should just need to switch to the other one.
Alo, did you try Bluetooth?
21-03-2016 04:34 PM
The phone was and still is set to MTP I don't want to connect via Bluetooth as its a drain on battery resources. I am amazed that Andriod Auto came out on top of Apple Car Play. My guess is they where using the major bran Andriod phones like HTC and Samsung.
I am disapointed a technology that is desinged to bring devices together does not work with this phone.
22-03-2016 11:33 AM
You don't need to use Bluetooth on a permanent basis, just as a trial. When you're using the phone in the car with Android Auto, I assume there's be quite a battery drain on that and that plugging it into a charger would be desirable. In that case, power use by BT wouldn't matter.
The other thing you could try would be to connect the phone to a computer by cable. If that doesn't work either, then it's a USB issue. This has arisen before (on this board, I think) and as far as I'm aware was resolved, so have a look round.