I have tried doing a manual disconnect on the AA notification, but it just turns around and re-connects. I've tried the various settings for AA auto connect in the phone settings and it makes no difference.

Is there a way around this? I only want it to connect when I'm actually in the car. I'm considering a tasker automation based on which WiFi I am connected to, or maybe the car's own bluetooth? But I feel like I shoudn't have to. Am I just not finding the right settings for AA in my phone? I'm not interested in an option that requires me to turn off bluetooth as that will limit my use of the phone in other ways.


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Smartphone technology develops rapidly compared to automotive technology, which moves at a snail's pace. While the look and feel of your car's integrated infotainment system were likely finalized years before you bought the car, the look, feel and functionality of Android Auto are constantly evolving. Beyond Android Auto itself are a multitude of independent Android Auto applications that are frequently updated.

Using Android Auto is easy, though the specific steps to connect depend on your phone and car. For the most part, you just plug your phone into a data connection USB port using a high-quality USB cable. The first time you connect, you'll need to answer a few pop-up questions on your phone and your car's screen, and you'll be up and running. Once you've set up the system, it should connect automatically each time you plug in.

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For some time, starting in November 2016, Google added the option to run Android Auto as a regular app on an Android device, which allowed the choice to use Android Auto simply on a personal phone or tablet, as opposed to on a compatible automotive head-unit.[5] This app was decommissioned in June 2022 in favor of a Driving Mode built into the Google Assistant app.[6]

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I installed Poweramp directly on the mobile phone. The mobile phone is connected with a USB cable in the car.

I find it strange that the icon is displayed but the app cannot be operated in the car.

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When the phone comes near the car with bluetooth enabled, the car assumes, you want to use android auto. So even if your wife has her phone paired for android auto, and you are driving it, it will access her phone. Even if she is in the living room and you are in the garage.

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That has not been my experience. Once a phone is paired for android auto, the car always wants to continue to pair. Very annoying to want AA for a trip via google maps, but then have the car nag your every time the phone is in the car. There is no "turn off AA" on the phone. You can unpair it in the vehicle, but not on the phone. To me the phone should be in charge, not the car.

Yes the car just provides an interface and display, but it is the INSISTENCE of always using it rather than being easily able to enable/disable via the phone.

I don't think Android has that option...Don't see it on my Galaxy S21. I had a similar issue w/my wife's car which would pair automatically w/both my wife and my phones when we got into her car. We really wanted hers to be the primary in her car, but mine always joined first for some reason. Removed and re-added mine and the same. So just removed it and don't use BT in her car.

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Yeah, I've been with Pandora since it's Beta in 2005. Been paying for it since 2010. I don't know where the breakdown is, but it's across multie android devices. Eyeballing the effort to try other options...

Note this was all for our newer vehicles that had built in touchscreens that support Android Auto... For other vehicles (or maybe even new vehicles with crappy automobile vendor nav systems) you may be able to just replace/add a nav system with full native Android support & then just connect to your de-googled phone via the Wifi-Hotspot & bluetooth... For example for our 2006 Honda Accord we put in the following:

Something like that should give you full Google Maps or Waze or what not for Navigation and leverage your GrapheneOS via hotspot for data (assuming you have a good hotspot option on your phone plan)... Unfortunately my kid who is the primary diver of that car isn't very tech savvy and isn't willing to deal with starting the phone hotspot nor connecting the car's built in android to the hotspot so just uses the navigation built into the phone (as @Graphite above recommended)... That kid's phone hasn't been degoogled yet...

The main thing is that these devices take at least 30-45 seconds to boot up and turn on Android Auto & then has to get on the phone's hotspot... One thing that was easy to figure out/configure was to have it auto-boot to the WiFi app first thing so that I can make sure that it is successfully on the phone's hotspot before doing anything else (on the KSPIV I had to navigate to the WIFI app to check and that was too much for my wife)... I was also able to map one of the home screen buttons to the WIFI app so it is easier to check if there are issues later...

The new devices lets me easily pick the play store installed application for each button and for now for navigation I tested both Waze & Google maps and had trouble with Waze & thus am using google maps for now... Both have initial trouble until the android auto device has full internet from the phone hotspot but google maps handles lack of internet better & seems to handle working over hotspot better... I hope to later try an open source navigation app but for now my wife is only comfortable with Google maps (she hates Waze). Part of the reason I wanted Waze was because of Waze's integration with audio apps where you can see them on the same screen while navigating and I don't know how to do that with Google Maps (if it also supports it)...

Anyway it is early for me now with the new device and I only came back to check for updated options for Android Auto before buying a replacement device... I saw the above posts about someone forking GrapheneOS and compiling in android auto but decided to not go that route and instead try a 2nd device... If I later see clear instructions/proof of enabled Android Auto, while keeping those privileged permissions disabled, and still accepting OTA updates from multiple people I may revisit later...

I also saw pickus2's post above about disabling Bluetooth on the android auto device & first connecting Bluetooth from my GrapheneOS phone to the car then plugging-in and starting the device but I did not go that route... Too many steps for my wife and the delay to get everything up and running is already enough... We just connect both the Android-Auto devices Bluetooth & WIFI to either my wife's CalyxOS phone or my GrapheneOS phone...

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I love this device as I disliked plugging the cable in all the time, besides it would trickle charge the phone when it did not need power. My music automatically comes on and I don't have to mess with it for navigation. I tested this unit out and my son is ordering one now.

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