Simler51
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Fair enough ?I can't comment as a) I have Android not Apple, and b) I don't have anything plugged in to the USB C port.
Fair enough ?I can't comment as a) I have Android not Apple, and b) I don't have anything plugged in to the USB C port.
Yes I noticed that - I have my music on it but it conflicts with the radio- so only plug it in when playing itJust for Info.....I fitted a small plug in LED to the USB-C port and noticed it is live even when all locked up. Light stays on all the time?
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Siteguru.I'll say it again ... the iSMART app has nothing to do with USB. Pair your phone via Bluetooth, install iSMART and create an account, then scan the QR code to bind the car to the account. (See the Tips thread for how to get to the QR code).
Yes - you'll need a USB A (at the car end) cable to use AA with your Android phone (see photos at link below, to show what I've done). This applies for all the models - SE and Trophy. (The Trophy supports wireless charging, but not wireless AA/CP).
When you plug the lead into your phone a pop up should appear on the phone where you can choose what to use USB for, on my OPPO the second option is for Android Auto.Siteguru.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have paired my phone to the car and ismart is working ok.
But I seem to have a problem with android auto.
I have tried a couple of USB cables. And I have installed android auto on my android phone.
It says android auto will be ready next time you connect.
But when I disconnect and reconnect my phone with the cable and press the android auto symbol on the screen, nothing happens.
Is there anything you can recommend I try.
Thank you in advance.
Thanks again for help. I have a Motorola G7 power which is to android 10 standard. And android auto app is something like 8.6 which I have just updated from google play.I'd probably need to go out to the car to check - but in my case it all just worked. What phone do you have, and did it come natively with Android 9+? (From A9 then AA was built-in to the OS rather than being a separate app. My phone came originally with A8 so had a separate app - when it updated to A9 it kept the separate app, as expected).
I do know that some people have had issues with cables, needing to try a few before they got one that worked properly. There's a thread linked from Tips (from memory) which goes over this in greater detail. (We even had that recently with Mrs. Guru's Dacia Sandero ... the cable in the car worked fine with my Moto G8 Plus (and her old phone) and AA, but it wouldn't work with her new Moto G62. We tried a different cable and all was OK).
Check your phone's USB preferences settingsThanks again for help. I have a Motorola G7 power which is to android 10 standard. And android auto app is something like 8.6 which I have just updated from google play.
Any advice you can give would be great appreciated as, despite my age, I have tried everything I can think of.
Will do.Check your phone's USB preferences settings
The only one which was not greyed out was USB debugging so I have enabled that because it was off. Have to say that I don't know whether this was the right or wrong thing to do. But can change it back to off if necessaryCheck your phone's USB preferences settings
Agreed as per page 62 of the owner's manual.The USB C port is for power (limited) and media playback only. It does not support Android Auto or Apple Carplay.
Yes, confirmed. It will not charge my phone (or my wife's) at all. The USB-A is slow, but it does charge when using Android Auto.This sucks. Can anybody else verify?
I run an iPhone 11 from the USB A and a USB A memory stick through a converter on the USB C not noticed any conflicts. Just sometimes after stopping/starting the car you get the music going into pause (same as the radio does)Hi Siteguru - just a quick question I have a standard usb to iPhone 8 lead permanently plugged into the left port for iPhone AA and a small ultra flash drive that has all my music with a usb c adapter plugged into the right one. Just wondering if there is a conflict of interest when both being used - I sometimes have have radio freeze when the music is plugged in
Hi.Is this in relation to the USB A or the USB C socket?
I have to say that I've left USB sticks plugged into both on mine and they've been recognised. I have all my music on a stick that's permanently plugged in to the USB C socket and it always recognises it.