skynett
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I posted a link to one on Ebay same as the one on Amazon for £54.49I agree.
The cheap unbranded ones require you to install an app on the car's navigation unit.
Currently not possible on the MG4.
I posted a link to one on Ebay same as the one on Amazon for £54.49I agree.
The cheap unbranded ones require you to install an app on the car's navigation unit.
Currently not possible on the MG4.
Quick question, have you had a chance to test it with an Android phone....? I have one it recognises hat my phone is an android but once connected it will only show apple car play so 90% of the android auto functions don't work correctly or don't work at all. Unfortunately I bought mine through AliExpress as I was getting something else at the time, I have tried to return but they asked for evidence but before I could actually reply, the next day, they closed the case now I'm stuck.
Apologies for the ramble ?
Thanks
Tim
Skynett, I did look at your posting but didn't like the overall reviews of the seller. I could only find one review of carlinkit which was positive but?
I am not sure what kind of help you would get if you didn't buy it from carlinkit so cold feet at the moment until someone dips their toes in the water and tells me it's fine
Alan
That's what the manual says. (Page 62)Can someone confirm that only the USB-A is for apple car play and you cant use the USB-C port for car play? Thanks
Did you had to install any App on your android phone to get this to work? The one on ebay says something about installing an App not sure if its referring to the andriod Auto app?I also got one of these recently, and can confirm it works just as well on Android.
(On my Zoe anyway, still waiting for the MG4!)
That's another way to look at it, in terms of the charging since most of the time one is in the car phone could be plugged into the port to charge.The Carlinkit 4.0 document mentions downloading Android Auto if you don't have it on your phone. I used mine for literally 10 minutes. It works fine. Pair phone to Carlinkit Bluetooth which tethers to MG4 usb. I used USB-A as that's what came with unit.
My phone is not wireless charging so plugging in effectively removes the benefit of the device.
Nope. Just pair over Bluetooth and you're done (I have a 2022 phone).Did you had to install any App on your android phone to get this to work? The one on ebay says something about installing an App not sure if its referring to the andriod Auto app?
Android Auto was absorbed into the main Android operating system when Android 10 was released in late 2019.The Carlinkit 4.0 document mentions downloading Android Auto if you don't have it on your phone. I used mine for literally 10 minutes. It works fine. Pair phone to Carlinkit Bluetooth which tethers to MG4 usb. I used USB-A as that's what came with unit.
My phone is not wireless charging so plugging in effectively removes the benefit of the device.
Only if your phone shipped natively with A10 (or later). Mine shipped with A9 so when it updated to A10 it had to retain the AA app.Android Auto was absorbed into the main Android operating system when Android 10 was released in late 2019.
I imagine it will pair to the nearest phone when the system starts up.Does anyone know what happens when two different phones are in the car at same time, I've got Android & wife has iPhone?
Does anyone know what happens when two different phones are in the car at same time, I've got Android & wife has iPhone?
I think figuring out these kinds of questions, like “2 phones in the car on wireless, one rings while the other is playing music via Carplay/Auto, what should happen?”, is one of the reasons manufacturers want to stick with a single wired connection.
Wireless CarPlay would indeed use Bluetooth, should the MG4 have wireless CP functionalityI believe wireless carplay does not need Bluetooth connection and AA wireless does. If carplay is used then potentially the Bluetooth connection could be available for android but functionality wise no idea
If wireless is not used then it depends. Some will connect last registered device some last used..it needs tried in the car to establish the answer
Only one Bluetooth connection at any time
How do you mean takes calls over wireless? Do you mean it uses the closed Wi-Fi network it creates for the connection to transmit the call sound to the car, or do you mean Wi-Fi calling via the network?Carplay takes calls over wireless, doesn't need Bluetooth, AA takes calls over bluetooth with wireless...now as for who wins ?fight...
CarPlay uses Bluetooth to set up the connection between the phone and the vehicle and then it switches to use the WiFi for the actually functionality.