chinese android head unit problem Play Store and Bluetooth - Connected Car

hello everyone,
I just installed a SEICANE chinese android head unit in my Fiat Ducato from 2017.
I connected the ISO port directly to the 2 connectors from the car, I've first tried to use a power harness including the CanBus decoder, but then the HU is dead. Without harness , the HU works (I guess the car already has a CanBus built in?).
The radio works very well. Also Wifi works well, I can surf on the Internet. But some apps I can not download (using Play Store). For example when I try to download TomTom GO, the HU tells me that there is no Wifi (although there actually IS Wifi!). Other apps are no problem to download (I've "fixed" this problem by installing Sygic i.o. TomTom).
I paired my Samsung XCover3 via Bluetooth and also problems: when I try to make a phone call, sometimes it goes to handsfree (like it should), but sometimes it does not (although the phone display opens on the HU). I did the pairing 10 times , but no difference. I also tried to make an Internet connection using Hotspot or tethering, but that also does not work.
I resetted the HU, but no improvement.
Does somebody knows these problems (and has sollutions to it)?
Regards,
Peter

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Try this
Had similar in a BMW...
Try www.jetwaremobile.com
Thanks, did try that but didn't seem to help, it seemed to be more geared towards additional functions like phonebook syncing rather than just getting a working connection in the first place. Maybe I'll give it another go.
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hi,
I have the same ....
I precise that work fine with the original m650 rom, i search many hours but i found nothing, i try bluetooth toggle with no effect...
please help us !
thank for dev for everything they do !
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if i want to use my bt car kit, i'm forced to validate hands free option at every phone call...
I think it's btaudiotoggle the cause of mly problem, he is included in the aje rom...
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Had similar in a BMW...
Try www.jetwaremobile.com
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Thanks TangerineTractor!
I fixed the problem I have with car kit of OPEL ANTARA using the software you said. It works disable sending Phonebooks.
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Now, I have to press the car kit's button (Nokia Bluetooth) each time I get in the car, to tell it to search for devices - i.e. the phone doesn't automatically announce its presence.
So, is there a different Bluetooth Stack we can try?
My Orbit works fine with my Nokia CK-7W using a B&B ROM.
Thanks, and yep that's the same car kit I have.
When you get in the car, do you have to do anything, or does the car kit automatically detect the phone? Mine doesn't since getting the Wizard Mobile 6 cooked ROM.
Do you know what Bluetooth Stack you use, and if I can download it anywhere for the Wizard?
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I have a new Fire Phone running the stock Fire OS 4.6.1, rooted and with Google Play Store Installed.
My vehicle is a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country with the UConnect feature built in. I have successfully paired my phone already.
The main issue is that I have to manually connect every time I get in the car. After I leave the car or the car is turned off, it disconnects as expected, just never reconnects automatically.
I just switched over from an iPhone 4 and this is a major inconvenience. WIth the iPhone it just worked. If I was on a call and got in the car, it would automatically switch over to bluetooth UConnect and come over the cars audio system.
Is there anyway to make this work properly? I have seen a couple apps in the Play Store that seem to state they can fix this, but I am a little weary of them. Like Bluetooth Auto Connect
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I did also check this thread with no real luck http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312576
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