I have surfed the forums and the internet and there seems to be a lot of information about installing 3rd party apps on the stock Honda head units. But I have installed an aftermarket Android 9.0 head unit in my 2017 Honda Civic ex-t. I was wondering if anyone has the apks for the stock Hondalink app for Android 4.1 or whatever. I'd like to retain the oil life feature, the only Honda link app I can find is for connecting your mobile phone to the head unit, not for the head unit itself.
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Hi,
I have bought this aftermarket infotainment system for my Nissan Qashqai (no idea which make it is, it's from China). Being so curious, I started digging into it and found that it's running Android 4.4.2.
The only problem with it is that when I am playing audio via bluetooth, it doesn't show the song title and artist name. Naturally, I thought I would look online for some app that does the same function (receive an audio stream via Bluetooth) and install it so I can use that one instead though I couldn't find any app that could do that.
I don't know if my problem is in the keywords I use or if it's just plain impossible. Alternatively, if anyone has an aftermarket system that runs Android, it would be awesome if they could dump the APK of their bluetooth app so I can try it on my own.
Thank you!
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Hi everyone, looking to pick up an octacore headunit from aliexpress, "KANOR" branded.
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But one of the main reasons I want it is to connect with my ECU through a google play app called MDash. It connects via bluetooth. Through my reading over these android head units, I've seen a lot of mentions of the bluetooth functionality only working for music, phone calls, and the obd2 adapters. Does anyone have experience on whether or not the bluetooth is still this limited for the newer Android 8.0 octacore units? And if so, is there a way I can get the functionality I need out of the headunit by rooting it?
Thanks for your time and help!
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bump. Any help is greatly appreciated before I spend my money on a headunit.
Yes mate still crap. In fact Id say worse.
I have a new erising octa px5, mtcE, android 8 and bluetooth is minimal. Phone app is rubbish, sounds / looks terrible and it just about works .
Dont no for sure what profiles it has stock but seems everywhere I read now ppl are going the android auto route (which uses 'OK' google everything (surprise surprise)) and always on data. etc.
Lemmings!
First of all, Yes I know there is a SiriusXM App, needing cell service for satellite radio doesn't make much sense.
My question, is there a Android head unit that has SiriusXM built-in? I don't want the Alpine, Kenwood, Etc, I want a pure Android that can be rooted etc.
I just got a Hyundai I20 2019 car
It came with the connect car stereo unit
And some default apps
I was wondering if there is a way to hack in some way to install other apps like YouTube or Spotify
And even better if there is a way to get a CarPlay functionality working
It’s a android 5.1.1 model mgcol2 system with a 3.10.49 kernel
^up that
It's possible to add any apps in Hyundai connected car facility.
It's easy to hack TATA car easily as IRA app used in the car lacks in security
Iv got a new headunit for my car - never had an android one before so this is all new.
Its branded
Erisin ES5129DRockchip
rk3368_Android10
RK30sdk
So its obviously come with some cracked APKs on for navigation, DAB radio etc but the main issue I'm having is the Bluetooth, the app that comes installed (BT) is awful, only allows for one connection which then means I cant have Bluetooth controls (the steering wheel controls wont work), also the UI is terrible
Iv looked on the updates and cant find anything to do with this app, i cant find any update or anything. Can anyone help?
My condolences, post Android system information including MCU version and your device might be identifiable without crystal ball