Car radio adapter - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Are there any car radio adapters for the galaxy nexus? It is for a cassette player. I haven't come across much in my searches.
Thanks in advance!

If you're thinking about something like this then you should know that they are not phone/player specific. Anyone would just work.

maybe you should change the cassete player with a cd/dvd player on your car

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HTC 8525 in car?

Hi,
May be a little off subject, but I need some advice. I am trying to figure out a way to hook up my htc 8525 to my cd player in my car. Unfortunately, my cd player does have a AUX hookup, so I am not able to just buy the Mini USB to 3.5 mm cable and hard wire into my CD player through the AUX input. Any ideas on another way to do this? The car does not have blue tooth integrated neither.
Thanks in advance!
- Casper
You cna buy a fm/am RAdio reciever. Turn it on and it Tunes into a Certain radio Station. whateva sounds comes out of our Phone will play through the speakers in the car. they sell them At radio shack, best Buy and any Electronic Stores
What is going to do with a receiver ? He needs a transmitter or otherwise known as an "FM modulator".

[Q] Streaming audio to my car stereo (via bluetooth)

Hi guys. My car has AUX Input that I connect my phone to.
Does anyone know if this will work?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bluetooth-Hea...ooth_Acc_ET&hash=item3a614d4971#ht_3100wt_970
Whats A2DP?
Does it look like a headphone jack on your phone? You can buy double male ended cables and try that. I got one from a local store for $2, so if it doesn't work, who cares it was cheap anyway.

music/bluetooth/car

I have an Evo and a stock car stereo ('08 f150). How can I play music and stream Pandora from the Evo through the car stereo wirelessly? Is there a product I can buy to hook up to the car stereo? Bluetooth?
Thanks
buy an fm transmitter. it plugs into the headphone jack and transmits to a freq on your radio.
Some models of that year had it, but if it has a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can switch your radio to aux and then plug in to the evo and play that way. Or buy a cassette player adapter with the headphone jack and do the same thing, if you have a cassette player.
You can do what others have stated and or you can buy a bluetooth car stereo and sync your EVO to it.
mugsaway said:
I have an Evo and a stock car stereo ('08 f150). How can I play music and stream Pandora from the Evo through the car stereo wirelessly? Is there a product I can buy to hook up to the car stereo? Bluetooth?
Thanks
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Any of the ways the other guys said will work great, especially like teh roxx said, if your stereo has a 3.5mm input auxillary port. Thats the easiest. Here is a link to a product that i heard works well, but haven't tried it. I was planning on buying it for my company work van, but then I got laid off, (damnit!), so have no more work van! I am curious about this product though, it looks decent.
http://www.newpotatotech.com/TUNELINK_ANDROID/tunelink_android.html

Does this accessory exist ???

Hi there folks,,
I am trying to find out if it is possible to get a docking station, I can plug my SGS2 into and listen to the music through some decent speakers from, you know the sort of docking station that Ipod seem to have everywhere...
Is there such a thing for the SGS2 ? I really hope your experience can help me....
Thanks in advance
Ian
The original desk/charging dock has a 3.5mm audio output, so you can plug external speakers of your wish.
You can also try these generic docking stations (you can easily find them on ebay), but i guess the audio quality isn't good...
Philips has one
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/02/philips-fidelio-for-android-speaker-docks-get-your-little-green/
Normal English version
Chick version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHvEaJhI6qU&feature=related
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Philips has one
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Nice find...I didn't know this philips dock from android...
I searched around the web and didn't find any place selling this dock. When it will be launched? or it already was?

Output to RCA cables.. Is it possible?

I want to output my video to my dvd screen in my car. My input for the aux of the dvd player are RCA. Previously I was using a 3.5mm jack to output to RCA and this worked with my old phone (t mobile vibrant). Is there anyway to output the HDMI on this phone to rca inputs? Any help is appreciated. I posted in this thread because I'm assuming the fix would be an accessory. Thanks.
I doubt you'll find a cable to do it. hdmi is digital and the composite signal needed by the vehicle is analog. You'll need something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Composite-S-Video-Converter-3RCA/dp/B0047PDBP0/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_0_0
Thanks for the quick reply, that was what I was afraid of. Guess I'm stuck with audio out for now.
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I want to output my video to my dvd screen in my car. My input for the aux of the dvd player are RCA. Previously I was using a 3.5mm jack to output to RCA and this worked with my old phone (t mobile vibrant). Is there anyway to output the HDMI on this phone to rca inputs? Any help is appreciated. I posted in this thread because I'm assuming the fix would be an accessory. Thanks.
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I finally came up with a solution that works for me. My goal was to output the video of my phone to my dvd screen in my car. The dvd player has RCA inputs. Well rather than buying an hdmi adapter and trying to find a dc power source compatible with my car, I found an alternative solution. My old phone is a t-mobile vibrant which outputs video through a 3.5mm adapter which splits into RCA inputs. It worked fine for playing video on the screen but was outdated and I had to upgrade. The GS3 only outputs hdmi and Bluetooth is not an option for video so I had a great idea. Why not use my GS3 to wifi tether to my old Vibrant and stream audio / video through the wireless connection. So I rooted the phone, downloaded wifi tether from the play store (free) and set up my vibrant to connect to my GS3 through tether. In order to share files, I downloaded bubbleupnp (free with limitations) from the play store and now I can play files from my GS3, which wirelessly plays on my vibrant, which outputs to my RCA inputs. Its kind of a roundabout way of doing what I wanted but it works well. I can keep my vibrant in my car hooked up to a car charger, while my GS3 can be docked and charging as well. The only thing I have to do is remember to turn on my wifi tether when I get in my car and my vibrant connects automatically. And the best part is that if I play video or music from my GS3 library, I'm not downloading anything so no data usage from the wifi tether. Pretty awesome. I imagine this will work with any two DLNA devices so long as one of them has video out through rca or and older adapter. Hope this helps someone out.
And do you have two cellphones batteries to drain... have you connected 2 car chargers or anything like that? Your car panel will be with too many cables, no?
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I want to output my video to my dvd screen in my car. My input for the aux of the dvd player are RCA. Previously I was using a 3.5mm jack to output to RCA and this worked with my old phone (t mobile vibrant). Is there anyway to output the HDMI on this phone to rca inputs? Any help is appreciated. I posted in this thread because I'm assuming the fix would be an accessory. Thanks.
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And do you have two cellphones batteries to drain... have you connected 2 car chargers or anything like that? Your car panel will be with too many cables, no?
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Well I do have two car chargers, One in front and one in the back. I do need to get a good mount that has power attached. I've seen the ones that plug into the lighter and they have the power built right in so that will eliminate one cable and give me a nice dock for my GS3. Not sure what I'll do with the vibrant but I won't need to access it very much so might mount it to the inside of my armrest or something. I don't think the cables will really be a problem though. I'm just happy I got it working again.

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