| ▲ | bluGill 3 hours ago | |||||||
My blazer doesn't have android auto either... where are these usb things, I might be interested. I really want my phone to respond to 'ok google' not the car saying 'this needs a subscription' | ||||||||
| ▲ | fullstop 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
These cars are sold with data plans which last quite a few years. What model year is your Blazer? I think that my Equinox has app access for 3 years and maps / google assistant for 8 years. I've tested tethering with my phone and it works with that, so I have a path forward once the built-in subscription lapses. This is the one that I saw: https://evplay.io/shop/ev-play-lite-gm It's kind of expensive, and there's a non-zero chance that GM does something to block it. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | stetrain 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Annoyingly "Android Auto" and "Android Automotive" are completely different things. Android Auto is where you can connect your phone to the car and your phone projects onto the car's display with apps and navigation. Android Automotive is when the car itself is running Android Automotive for its infotainment OS, meaning it has access to a limited Android App Store to install apps natively into the car's infotainment system and you can sign in with your Google account. Some cars with Android Automotive also support CarPlay and Android Auto on top of it, but GM has decided to disable those features, meaning you have to use the built-in Android Automotive system to manage your media streaming apps and pay GM for the data access plan. | ||||||||