Android Auto App
Re: Android Auto App
Unit: CN10-02201B
Amazon Order number: 302-3168126-1316346
***HINT***: To all complaining about slow units: Pumpkin is limiting the maximum CPU frequency to 1200 MHz (at least for my radio-type) although they are advertised with 1600 MHz ***HINT***
Amazon Order number: 302-3168126-1316346
***HINT***: To all complaining about slow units: Pumpkin is limiting the maximum CPU frequency to 1200 MHz (at least for my radio-type) although they are advertised with 1600 MHz ***HINT***
Re: Android Auto App
What about this:
Unit: CN10-02201B
Amazon Order number: 302-3168126-1316346
***HINT***: To all complaining about slow units: Pumpkin is limiting the maximum CPU frequency to 1200 MHz (at least for my radio-type) although they are advertised with 1600 MHz ***HINT***
Amazon Order number: 302-3168126-1316346
***HINT***: To all complaining about slow units: Pumpkin is limiting the maximum CPU frequency to 1200 MHz (at least for my radio-type) although they are advertised with 1600 MHz ***HINT***
Re: Android Auto App
Isn't there a way that we could just install the master Android Auto app on the pumpkin unit?
My real issue is just with the Bluetooth interface on the pumpkin unit. It requires too many button presses in order to use it. Making a call while driving is not a good idea. I don't see any way to make it usable with voice commands. The music interface to listen to my phone is less than ideal. It only has next song and previous song. It has to have the music app on the phone selected to which playlist is to be played. It's not possible to switch playlists from the pumpkin unit. Frustrating.
Has anyone found alternatives to address these shortcomings? I enjoy everything else on the unit. It's just the Bluetooth interface. Surely I cannot be the only one with this concern. Perhaps there are apps out there that can accomplish this?
I thought about transferring my phone music to the pumpkin. Can anyone tell me if this is a good idea or should I look into something else? Any recommendations?
My real issue is just with the Bluetooth interface on the pumpkin unit. It requires too many button presses in order to use it. Making a call while driving is not a good idea. I don't see any way to make it usable with voice commands. The music interface to listen to my phone is less than ideal. It only has next song and previous song. It has to have the music app on the phone selected to which playlist is to be played. It's not possible to switch playlists from the pumpkin unit. Frustrating.
Has anyone found alternatives to address these shortcomings? I enjoy everything else on the unit. It's just the Bluetooth interface. Surely I cannot be the only one with this concern. Perhaps there are apps out there that can accomplish this?
I thought about transferring my phone music to the pumpkin. Can anyone tell me if this is a good idea or should I look into something else? Any recommendations?
Re: Android Auto App
Why not try an alternative "Home Launcher" like Car Dashdroid - with that you only have to swipe the home screen to the left and you are presented with the bluteooth call dialling screen.
Personally - I have stopped using my phone for anything other than making calls. I have an SD card in the headunit with any music / audiobooks / movies I want to play. I also use the Spotify / YouTube / Sky Go apps directly on the headunit so the steering wheel controls work as intended.
Personally - I have stopped using my phone for anything other than making calls. I have an SD card in the headunit with any music / audiobooks / movies I want to play. I also use the Spotify / YouTube / Sky Go apps directly on the headunit so the steering wheel controls work as intended.
Re: Android Auto App
Are there any plans to make the Pumpkin units compatible with the Android Auto app?
The main deficiency for the mirroring through easyconnect is that sound from the phone does not come out of the head unit. I want to be able to use google maps on my phone and have it shown on the head unit and have the voice commands (like "turn left in 200 feet") come out of the car speakers rather than the phone.
The main deficiency for the mirroring through easyconnect is that sound from the phone does not come out of the head unit. I want to be able to use google maps on my phone and have it shown on the head unit and have the voice commands (like "turn left in 200 feet") come out of the car speakers rather than the phone.
Re: Android Auto App
Has anyone tried the Headunit Reloaded app mentioned above? It acts like the Android Auto server. I will try that out and post the results.
Re: Android Auto App
It works!
I purchased the full version of Headunit Reloaded through the Play store. I installed it both on my Pumpkin unit (Octa core) and on my phone, a Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Edge. You have to follow the directions from Headunit to put Android Auto on the phone in Developer mode and start the Headunit server. That will run until the phone is shut down, would have to be restarted after a reboot. Wifi options are available to connect the phone and the Pumpkin, but the best part of it is when I plug the phone into the Pumpkin's USB, it connects automatically! You do have to answer a couple of prompts on the Pumpkin to check 'always do this when this device is connected'. Also, I found the first connect or two was very slow but then it got better. Keep trying if it times out to begin with. It's a little bit sluggish, but it is working! Now I can run Waze and Amazon Music off the phone like I wanted to do. Note that in the Headunit settings there is also an option to share the Pumpkin GPS data with the phone, which will be useful if the phone is not near the windshield.
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I purchased the full version of Headunit Reloaded through the Play store. I installed it both on my Pumpkin unit (Octa core) and on my phone, a Samsung Galaxy Note 6 Edge. You have to follow the directions from Headunit to put Android Auto on the phone in Developer mode and start the Headunit server. That will run until the phone is shut down, would have to be restarted after a reboot. Wifi options are available to connect the phone and the Pumpkin, but the best part of it is when I plug the phone into the Pumpkin's USB, it connects automatically! You do have to answer a couple of prompts on the Pumpkin to check 'always do this when this device is connected'. Also, I found the first connect or two was very slow but then it got better. Keep trying if it times out to begin with. It's a little bit sluggish, but it is working! Now I can run Waze and Amazon Music off the phone like I wanted to do. Note that in the Headunit settings there is also an option to share the Pumpkin GPS data with the phone, which will be useful if the phone is not near the windshield.
Re: Android Auto App
Was it straight-forward to get working? I downloaded the trial, but couldn't get it to work. Not sure if it's my phone or if it's the head unit either.
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