All phones require an active data plan and 5GHz wi-fi support. Most phones have the latter, but if you’re experiencing connection issues, it may be down to this. To resolve it, contact the manufacturer.
How do I enable Android Auto in my car?
There are two ways of doing this: via USB connection or wirelessly. Firstly, ensure your car is compatible with Android Auto. To do this, consult Android’s guide to every car compatible with the system here.
If you’re using a USB connection, make sure your phone is in range of your mobile data network and plug the USB into your car’s port and your phone. The port can be either a USB-A (rectangular) or a USB-C (oval) connector. Instructions will then appear on your car’s infotainment screen; follow those steps to continue. You don’t need a Bluetooth connection if you’re using this method.
If you’re connecting wirelessly, make sure you’re connected to your mobile network and find the Bluetooth menu within your phone’s settings app. Making sure your phone is discoverable, press and hold your car’s voice-command button to open the menu to pair your phone.
You may also need to make sure your infotainment screen has Bluetooth or wireless connections enabled. On-screen instructions will then appear on your infotainment display.