Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me, how can I get it working?

Neil Roehm

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Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

I just purchased a Pioneer AVIC-8100NEX to install in my 2009 Toyota Tacoma. I cannot get the Android Auto to work after several hours of attempts.
My setup is:
Pioneer AVIC-8100NEX w/FW version 1.03
AT&T version of Samsung Note 4 running Lollipop 5.01
Android Auto loaded

All correct settings are correct. Including USB2, Other, Android Auto in the 8100NEX setup

When I plug in the phone to the USB the Note 4 flashes for a second and that's it. It then that the only thing it does is charge the phone.

Does anyone have a clue how I can get this operating?
Thanks
Neil
 

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Re: Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

Some have reported problems with Android Auto being sensitive to a good USB connection and when they switched to a different USB cable their problems went away. Have you been able to try an alternate cable?
 

Neil Roehm

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Re: Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

I have about 5 different versions of the cable, 1 being the Samsung, another being that the comes with the Pioneer cable kit. Other 3 or more are basic cables. But none work.
 

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Re: Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

Try enableing USB debugging on the phone and then plugging it in to the receiver.
1. Enter "Settings", then, click "About Phone".
Step 2. Tap "Build number" for 7 times until you get a note "You are under developer mode".
Step 3. Then back to "Setting", then, click "Developer options".
Step 4. The last step, tick "USB debugging"
 

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Re: Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

I'd also try pulling down the notification area, then changing the USB connection. (Look for "Charge only," MTP, etc ... I forget exactly what the options are. Try flipping through those and see if one works.)
 

Neil Roehm

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Re: Android Auto doesn't work with AT&T version of Note 4 for me

osho841, your info did it. Just placing it in debug mode seem to have kick started the setup process. It now works. Thanks much.