Help with Hyundai connect car - Connected Car

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

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[Q] Media device controllable by android that connects via Bluetooth

I wasn't sure how to condense this into a title. I am looking for a device similar to the lingo ivy (which I can't find for sale).
I would like a device that has a built in fm radio reciever tuner that I can connect to via Bluetooth and control from my android tablet. I Would also like this device to receive streams from my tablet for my own music.
I plan on using this for a carputer, I was thinking of using a Bluetooth speaker with built in fm function and hacking it up so I can connect the bt speaker wires to an amp and then to my car speakers but I can't find one
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Smartphone + Tontec7" + Bluetooth Touch

Hello All!
I recently bought a new car that has a stock head unit from Toyota in the middle console, but no USB or even an AUX input for sound. But as the electronics enthusiast I am I started searching around for solutions that would fit my needs in regards to compatibility and usefulness, I haven’t been able to find the solution making me pleased.
I bought a 7” Tontec screen with resistive touch overlay and the first idea was to run this Kodi build on a Raspberry Pi B rev.2 (Kudos to Andrei for the fantastic project!) engineering-diy.blogspot.fi
Altough I would be able to use android as OS, mostly because I want to use the electrical and networking tools bought in Play Store. And since adding an android unit to my existing “Internet of Things” setup would be fairly simple.
To my knowledge there isn’t any stable good working build for android on the raspi and it struck me that I have two old but still functional android phones in the drawer. So I would only need to connect the phone to the screen, and basically get the same solution as with the MimicsX2 and Smartphone Uplink (smartphone-uplink.com)
Units at my disposal
Samsung GS2, GT-9300 (Will be used as Head Unit)
Samsung GS4 LTE+, GT-i9506 (Will not be used, my backup phone if my S5 breaks)
Tontec 7" Display (itontec.com/product-detail/product-name-7)
Display controller board (HDMI/Component-In)
Resistive 4-wire Touch Overlay
Touch controller board supplied with overlay (USB-out)
Pioneer 1-Din Car Stereo (Aux & USB for sound input)
Sure Electronics Audio Amp
ELM327 OBD2 Bluetooth Adapter for ECU Readings
Units to be bought
Bluetooth slave controller [USB-BT] (For connecting touch controller to android phone)
Touch controller (USB) (Optional, adafruit.com/products/1580 To emulate mouse HID, would this eliminate the need of external android driver?)
Reverse Camera
Main Issues
What Bluetooth slave should I use? Other issues to be taken into considerations regarding Bluetooth?
How many Bluetooth devices may be connected to the phone at once?
External BT GPS for added accuracy.
“Hands free” connection to regular Smartphone with SIM-card. (How should this be implemented? Pause music etc.)
And finally attached a visual box diagram of what i meant to accomplish.
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And since I'm completely new to using bluetooth communication, is this even a possible setup? Anything i should know? I would be very grateful for some help before ordering the bluetooth modules, or other needed components.

honda civic 2017 head unit OBDII pairing

Good day
I want to pair an OBD II to Honda Civic 2017 head unit, I already root my device and I can install .apk to my head unit without a problem via HondaHack app.
I buy at ebay an OBD II bluetooth ELM327, but when I try to pair the OBDII with the head unit, is not possible, because the head unit can´t see the OBDII, I already install bluetooth .apk to try pair the OBDII, but same problem, bluetooth .apk can´t see the OBDII bluetooth.
Please help me with this issue
best regards
Im also interested with this. have you solve it? Some used wifi obd2 and it works perfectly. But since i have bluetooth one, and dont wanna spend more money
Bluetooh version on devices
Hello, As far as I know, maybe the problem on bluetooth version of your head unit and odb device.
ex: You won't find any ODB II which use bluetooth verison 1.2 when use the IOS device.
Hi!
Does anyone find a way to connect?
I have a Wifi OBD2 but my Civic Head Unit does not connect to it!
I need to put the ip, but when i do it, my civic does not connect
When i do the same with my phone, it works ok! The problem is with the head unit, i didn't find a way to make it work

Android Pie (and Oreo) Bluetooth Pbap

I have a 2017 Honda Accord Sport SE, with only the single display system that handles bluetooth and streaming etc.
Ever since somewhere around the May or June Oreo update and including the new Pie first production release, the car has been unable to transfer contacts from the Pixel XL to the car system.
I've played around with the AVCP setting, but that does not help. Briefly on the last version of Oreo, I was able to use the app "Bluetooth PhoneBook" to alter the phones PBAP so that my contacts were appearing in the car, but the first Pie version is now incompatible with "Bluetooth PhoneBook", so I cannot get contacts into the car system, and therefore cannot use voice dial with the phone. So I disable the bluetooth in the car and have to use my Plantronics bluetooth earpiece to make calls via bluetooth. The author of the app at http://www.android-rsap.com/bluetooth-phonebook/38-aktuelle-nachrichten/143-phonebook-app-and-android-8-oreo.html, mentions:
Google once again changed the internals of the Android Bluetooth stack, and guess what: it breaks my phonebook app. It is no longer able to properly stop the built-in phonebook service.
Today I found out that the latest Android source contains a change which once again enables my app. I don't have an idea when that change will be published in an official release or if there may be new Android 8 firmwares in the future which don't contain that fix. Simply check if your car connects to my app, if not you'll probably have to wait for the next firmware update.
And these problems all happen only because Google refuses to add a proper Bluetooth SDP API to the Android SDK. So they work their way from hack to hack. Sad...
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Can anyone explain to me how the Bluetooth PBAP works an if this is an issue with the car manufacturer's implementation or Google's fault.
Unfortunately, Honda being a car manufacturer is not very interested in keeping firmware in its cars up to date, at least as far as phone functionality.
The 2018 Honda's allow firmware updates easily, so I imagine this is going to be less of a problem for 2018 and newer models.

HondaLink head unit app question

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.
Thanks

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