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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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.

We are testing out the GlobalProtect for Android app on our Chromebooks. I am able to push out the app via the Google Admin Console and the app connects fine via SSO/SAML to our portal and gateway. The problem is the app will not auto start after it is deployed to the client Chromebook. If the user of the Chromebook manually opens the GlobalProtect app on the Chromebook the GP app will start > auto authenticate SSO via SAML and connect to the gateway but t is only after the user manually opens the GP app will GP auto start and auto connect every time the user logs on to the Chromebook. I am assuming this is because the GP app downloads its config/settings from the portal the first time it connects and then sets itself to be Always On. Is there a work around to get the app to auto start immediately after it is installed onto the Chromebook via the Google Admin Console? I read through this article

Android Auto will start automatically when the car audio is connected to your smartphone via a USB cable or wirelessly. If it doesn't start, tap the Android Auto icon on the home screen.

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