So last evening, I bought a new Hyundai Sonata and the existing Navigation/Audio system is top notch, but I knew that there was an update to install Android Auto out there and I wanted to get it installed.
I asked the dealer if anyone had installed it yet and he said none of their technicians had done so and did not know of anyone that was using it yet, so I figured it would be no big deal and I would do the install.
Pretty simple process.. Download the software upgrade to a thumb drive, put the thumb drive into the usb port and go to the settings of the in-dash system and touch upgrade. The process took about 30 minutes, which gave me time to look through the new car manual and also adjust some in-car settings via the options screen on the gauges screen.
After the upgrade, I enabled the Android Auto, plugged in my Galaxy S4 and the screen popped right up with the options for Phone, Google Maps and Google Play Music. It also recognized apps like IHeart Radio, Skype and Tune-In Radio which I had installed on my phone and are Android Auto compliant.
The one issue I found right off the bat is that if you store any music on the SD card on your phone, you are going to have issues playing it through Google Play Music. Even when I set my app to "downloaded music only", it was a nightmare to find the music as their is no "folder" feature to browse for music. I could not make a playlist based on artists by folder and that is not a good thing. Hopefully a third party music app like Poweramp will update their player to work on Android Auto.
More details to come...
I asked the dealer if anyone had installed it yet and he said none of their technicians had done so and did not know of anyone that was using it yet, so I figured it would be no big deal and I would do the install.
Pretty simple process.. Download the software upgrade to a thumb drive, put the thumb drive into the usb port and go to the settings of the in-dash system and touch upgrade. The process took about 30 minutes, which gave me time to look through the new car manual and also adjust some in-car settings via the options screen on the gauges screen.
After the upgrade, I enabled the Android Auto, plugged in my Galaxy S4 and the screen popped right up with the options for Phone, Google Maps and Google Play Music. It also recognized apps like IHeart Radio, Skype and Tune-In Radio which I had installed on my phone and are Android Auto compliant.
The one issue I found right off the bat is that if you store any music on the SD card on your phone, you are going to have issues playing it through Google Play Music. Even when I set my app to "downloaded music only", it was a nightmare to find the music as their is no "folder" feature to browse for music. I could not make a playlist based on artists by folder and that is not a good thing. Hopefully a third party music app like Poweramp will update their player to work on Android Auto.
More details to come...