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Android Central Question
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 (Android 5.0.2{Lollipop}) USB not working
with Android Auto on Hyundai display?
Phone is Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 not working with Android Auto –
not showing USB connecting to car
Android 5.0.2{Lollipop}
MIUI Global 9.5.4.0 -LHMMIFA- stable
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Android Auto Version 3.2.581534-release
Android Auto shows Accepted cars: None
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Phone is Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 working with Android Auto –
showing USB connecting to car
Android 6.0{Marshmallow}
MIUI Global 9.5.2.0 -MBFMIFA- stable
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Android Auto Version 3.2.581534-release
Android Auto shows Accepted cars: Sonata
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Phone is named Android -- showing USB connecting to car
Android 4.0.3 {Ice Cream Sandwich}
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Not compatible Android Auto program
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Things already tried include:
1. 6 different types of USB cables which show charging from
the car. Note 4 shows on the phone that USB is connected.
Note 2 phone shows charging but shows USB is not connected.
2. Compared settings between phones, updating to the latest
software release from Xiaomi
3. Have Developer mode turned on for both Note phones.
4. Allowed all permissions when installing Android Auto.
5. The Note 2 phone connects fine to Win XP, Win 7 and
Windows 10 by USB.
6. On the Note 2 phone, tried going into “Developer” choices
and turned off “MIUI Optimization”. Phone rebooted and USB
shows it’s connected! Was surprised that it connected.
Turned “MIUI Optimization” back on, phone rebooted and USB
shows not connected. Turned off “MIUI Optimization”. Phone
rebooted and USB shows it’s connected again! Feeling good
that I had found the problem, I repeated the process for the
third time. Unfortunately “MIUI Optimization” on or off no
longer will get USB to show it’s connected.
So problem isn’t the Android Auto program. Still something
about how the Note 2 and Hyundai car are doing USB that
aren’t allowing them to connect to each other. Is there an
app that will assist in getting the Note 2 to consistently
connect to USB? Maybe an app that checks the handshake data
difference between the Note 2 and Note 4 phones while trying
to connect to the Hyundai car?
Thanks,
with Android Auto on Hyundai display?
Phone is Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 not working with Android Auto –
not showing USB connecting to car
Android 5.0.2{Lollipop}
MIUI Global 9.5.4.0 -LHMMIFA- stable
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Android Auto Version 3.2.581534-release
Android Auto shows Accepted cars: None
-------------------------------------------------------------
Phone is Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 working with Android Auto –
showing USB connecting to car
Android 6.0{Marshmallow}
MIUI Global 9.5.2.0 -MBFMIFA- stable
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Android Auto Version 3.2.581534-release
Android Auto shows Accepted cars: Sonata
--------------------------------------------------------------
Phone is named Android -- showing USB connecting to car
Android 4.0.3 {Ice Cream Sandwich}
Car is Hyundai Sonata 2018 SE
Not compatible Android Auto program
--------------------------------------------------------------
Things already tried include:
1. 6 different types of USB cables which show charging from
the car. Note 4 shows on the phone that USB is connected.
Note 2 phone shows charging but shows USB is not connected.
2. Compared settings between phones, updating to the latest
software release from Xiaomi
3. Have Developer mode turned on for both Note phones.
4. Allowed all permissions when installing Android Auto.
5. The Note 2 phone connects fine to Win XP, Win 7 and
Windows 10 by USB.
6. On the Note 2 phone, tried going into “Developer” choices
and turned off “MIUI Optimization”. Phone rebooted and USB
shows it’s connected! Was surprised that it connected.
Turned “MIUI Optimization” back on, phone rebooted and USB
shows not connected. Turned off “MIUI Optimization”. Phone
rebooted and USB shows it’s connected again! Feeling good
that I had found the problem, I repeated the process for the
third time. Unfortunately “MIUI Optimization” on or off no
longer will get USB to show it’s connected.
So problem isn’t the Android Auto program. Still something
about how the Note 2 and Hyundai car are doing USB that
aren’t allowing them to connect to each other. Is there an
app that will assist in getting the Note 2 to consistently
connect to USB? Maybe an app that checks the handshake data
difference between the Note 2 and Note 4 phones while trying
to connect to the Hyundai car?
Thanks,