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Originally Posted by xxBrun0xx
So wireless android auto has to be supported by your phone as well as the head unit. Here are the requirements:
Android 10 - Phone must be a google pixel or Samsung Galaxy S10 or newer
Android 11 - all manufacturers are supported
So if your phone is too old to get Android 11, you'll most likely need a new phone. You might be able to get it to work, but very unlikely to be reliable unless officially supported (see above). If you're in the market, Pixel 4A is a STEAL right now, would highly recommend.
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That's not the whole story. I think AA is built-in since Android 10. I have a phone that was born with A 8 (now has 9) -- it does AA wirelessly no problem.
It looks like it's not a limitation of the phone, just the car.
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Last edited by Michael-k; 11-30-2020 at 06:52 PM.
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