Hi All!
I need some help.
I have an android head unit in my car, with an android auto adapter on it for more than 1,5 years, and it has worked perfectly fine before. Yesterday i pluged my phone (galaxy note 9) on the adapter and it rebooted my phone again and again, after i tryed with an other phone (galaxy A41), it was working.
Today it doesn't work with the A41 eather, it made the same issue, constantly restarted the phone.
What do you think, what could be the problem.
Thank you the answers in advance.
Daniel
I have the same issue now after the latest update for Android Auto.
Very good I also have the same problem, I have been using android auto for more than a year without problems, I use a huawei Mate 20 pro phone and a CarlinKit unit. Try with a Xiaomi Note 9 pro and it also reboots automatically when connecting the phone. But with a Xiaomi Mi A1 it works perfectly.
The mirrorlink mode works perfectly so I discard the drive and cable.
Problem solved!!
You need to delete the Chrome updates, after that reboot your phone, and it will work again.
Yes, uninstall the update and also remove brave that uses the same engine. Thank you very much.
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I've just had my 2016 Mazda MX5 Miata's original equipment MZD Connect head unit upgraded to run Android Auto via a USB cable.
They tested it in the workshop with a couple of different phones and it all worked fine, but, alas - not with my Oneplus 6.
I'm running Android 10 and OxygenOS 10.3.0 and I can feel the phone vibrate in my hand as it repeatedly connects and immediately disconnects again. My wife's OnePlus 5 with Android 9 and OxygenOS 9.0.9 has no problems.
I've tried different cables, but it seems clear that it's a phone issue as all the other phones seem to connect with no problems.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
jesus4c said:
I've just had my 2016 Mazda MX5 Miata's original equipment MZD Connect head unit upgraded to run Android Auto via a USB cable.
They tested it in the workshop with a couple of different phones and it all worked fine, but, alas - not with my Oneplus 6.
I'm running Android 10 and OxygenOS 10.3.0 and I can feel the phone vibrate in my hand as it repeatedly connects and immediately disconnects again. My wife's OnePlus 5 with Android 9 and OxygenOS 9.0.9 has no problems.
I've tried different cables, but it seems clear that it's a phone issue as all the other phones seem to connect with no problems.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
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Make sure it is not in charging mode from the menu when you plug it in. Also check the USB debugging. I connected easily to a 2019 Subaru.BTW, assuming Android auto app is on phone.
Right2Bear said:
Make sure it is not in charging mode from the menu when you plug it in. Also check the USB debugging. I connected easily to a 2019 Subaru.BTW, assuming Android auto app is on phone.
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I've just set the default USB configuration to File Transfer. USB debugging is Off and Android Auto is built into Android 10, I believe (so you can't install the app anymore), but I have installed Android Auto for phone screens anyway - which is what you do if you still want to see the app on your phone. Does all that seem correct?
I had many issues with android auto and my O+6. I solved it with the solution given by "johr claessens" in this post : https://support.google.com/androidauto/thread/4455995?msgid=15130627
You can follow directly the step by step : https://actuallydavide.com/blog/2019/04/13/how-to-remove-work-profiles-on-oneplus-devices/
bilool said:
I had many issues with android auto and my O+6. I solved it with the solution given by "johr claessens" in this post : https://support.google.com/androidauto/thread/4455995?msgid=15130627
You can follow directly the step by step : https://actuallydavide.com/blog/2019/04/13/how-to-remove-work-profiles-on-oneplus-devices/
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I'm actually doing a very tentative victory dance ATM. I think I've solved the problem.
I opened the Android Auto for phone screens app, went to settings and found there were no 'Accepted Cars' and the 'Add new cars to Android Auto' was switched off. I switched that on, it then connected and added the MX-5 as an Accepted Car. And seemingly all is working fine. I'll do more tests tomorrow.
The bit that is odd, though, is that the Android Auto app is no longer required with Android 10 - it's built in and does everything automatically. If I hadn't installed that extra 'Android Auto for phone screens' I wouldn't even have access to those settings.
Also - the solution may have had to do with the steps Right2Bear suggested. Something seems to have worked. But if it all goes wrong tomorrow, I'll certainly try your suggestion, bilool. Thanks!!
Good morning connecting my Pocox3 NFC to the car via Usb, a Seat Arona of 2020 does not start Android auto. I think it is a phone problem as I have tried with a Real me X2 pro and everything works.
I read on other forums I have heard about the problem of cloned apps but I don't have any. Equal is more a problem of MIUI 12 .. I don't know ... can you help me !? thanks
for me in an audi a3 (which should be similar to arona regarding software) 2018 it works perfectly :S (using cable, not wifi)
Try removing second space and enabling usb debug
no I have already tried to delete the second space and enable usb debugging but on my Poco x3 there is nothing to do it does not start
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my P30 ELE-L29 with Emui 10.1.0.171, my car does not recognize the phone, when I connect usb cable, so android auto does not start. I remember that months ago I tried to connect my phone, and it works, but I was on Emui 10, so I suspect that Emui 10.1 broke my connection in some way. Could someone confirm that Android Auto works on Emui 10.1? If the answer is yes, what could be the problem? Thank you in advance.
I have same problem but in 10.1.0.191 , I found that the problem is the cable, if u use the original cable always works fine;
But before this update, I used short cables with my car without problem, and If I try with a Samsung with any cable always goes well Android Auto.
Its very strange.... I dont understand why this happen! Have u tried with original cable ?
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I've checked 3 pcs of Mi TV stick - each time after updating to latest update the stick is turning on by itself in 20 seconds after turning off by remote.
The new piece from box before update is ok, after installing latest update same issue. Does Xiaomi knows some solution to this bug?
Accidd said:
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I've checked 3 pcs of Mi TV stick - each time after updating to latest update the stick is turning on by itself in 20 seconds after turning off by remote.
The new piece from box before update is ok, after installing latest update same issue. Does Xiaomi knows some solution to this bug?
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I have the same problem bro. Still not found the solution.
I got the solution - at least that worked for me. The problem was with charging adapter from xiaomi phone. When stick was charged from PC USB slot then no problem with turning on by itself. It seems those sticks need power from low voltage sources like PC USB or TV USB (that I didnt check). Try it.
In my case there is no difference. TV Stick turning on by itself no matter if it was in TV USB, PC USB or plugged in charged which came in package.
It was my 2nd TV Stick because 1st was sended back because of classic problem with remote - losing connection and you need to unplug the device.
Unfortunately I have same issue with latest PI.1727. It's not able to stay in standby. On my side I'm sure it's a reason of updated hdmi-cec code. Once upon a time I was able to shutdown both tv and stick with a single button click. It's a dream now. I wish we were able to downgrade firmware.
Same issue on brand new Mi TV Stick updated to PI.1727. It wakes up with no reason.
Same issue here. I can shutdown MiStick + Tv, but I can't turn on both devices from remote using HDMI-CEC.
And both devices turn on automatically every day at same hour.
So, there have been other threads reporting the same thing on devices running MIUI over the last couple of years, but the only solution I've found is to uninstall Chrome updates. I tried that and it didn't make a difference, so I managed to remove Chrome completely, but again, it didn't fix the issue. The car in question is a Peugeot 208 (2020) and connecting to AA via a cable or a wireless adaptor has the same outcome (causes a reboot). I've made sure that my car's FW is up to date.
Does anyone know how I can tackle this issue as if I can't get the phone to work with AA I'll have to return it...