what carrier you with?I have been quite happy with the overall performance of Android Auto for over seven months, that is, until the marshmallow update screwed it up, and make no bones about it, it was the marshmallow update that did it.
what carrier you with?I have been quite happy with the overall performance of Android Auto for over seven months, that is, until the marshmallow update screwed it up, and make no bones about it, it was the marshmallow update that did it.
wow! that's surprising, most issues are Verizon users, I have Sprint and mine works flawlessly, what cable you using? have experimented with others?sprint
wow! that's surprising, most issues are Verizon users, I have Sprint and mine works flawlessly, what cable you using? have experimented with others?
No problems with Verizon for me on the Note 5 running MM. Like most I've got to change to MTP but that takes all of 5 seconds. I have a
2016 Honda Accord. From the outset I've had very, very few issues.
I had the same issue with my Galaxy S6 with Verizon after updating to Marshmallow...it worked fine in my 2016 VW GTI prior to the update. After the update, I couldn't get AA to work at all. After further investigation, I noticed that the update had switched off both my Bluetooth and my USB tethering. I was able to get AA to work once again by doing the following:
1. Connect USB cable to phone (other end connected to vehicle and infotainment powered up).
2. Go to phone settings>Mobile Hotspot & Tethering>USB Tethering
3. Activate the USB Tethering switch
4. Go to Infotainment Menu and select Android Auto (or whatever you have to do with your headunit to get AA to come up and be selectable)
5. From there connection is normal.
Hope this helps!
I had the same issue with my Galaxy S6 with Verizon after updating to Marshmallow...it worked fine in my 2016 VW GTI prior to the update. After the update, I couldn't get AA to work at all. After further investigation, I noticed that the update had switched off both my Bluetooth and my USB tethering. I was able to get AA to work once again by doing the following:
1. Connect USB cable to phone (other end connected to vehicle and infotainment powered up).
2. Go to phone settings>Mobile Hotspot & Tethering>USB Tethering
3. Activate the USB Tethering switch
4. Go to Infotainment Menu and select Android Auto (or whatever you have to do with your headunit to get AA to come up and be selectable)
5. From there connection is normal.
Hope this helps!
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Getting Google support on almost anything is tough and I agree especially with Android Auto - too many variables like Android OS, device manufacturer, car make/model, carrier... Have you tried to get support through their twitter account?