It’s awkward. It’s awkward in the Mazda-designed UX that was specifically designed to work with this setup, and it’s even more awkward when using something like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay – interfaces whose designs are based on phone interfaces that were really only meant to be manipulated via a touchscreen.
my android auto (in a certified compatible car AA) it's fully broken from Oneplus Android 10 versions. Tried the beta3, beta4, and "official" android 10, always same problems. Connections in not stable, sometimes audio glitch and interface (of my car) forced to reboot.
2020 Touring, Galaxy S8+ with Android 9.0 and latest version of Android Auto. Everything I've read says this should now work and I've triple checked all of the settings that are usually pointed to as possible problems (developer options, wireless projection, etc). AA works fine with a cable but it never lights up as available without the cable.
Check whether your device has any VPN adblocker apps enabled. Sometimes they block stuff randomly. Disable it and try again, if you will. adv1701 • 8 mo. ago. Thanks for the idea, it led me to settings on Bluetooth. Somehow import contacts got turned off. It's back on and working. Odd for it to shut off on it's own.
If Android Auto is not working, one possible reason could be that the feature is either disabled on your phone or in the infotainment system of your Mazda3. Allow new cars to be added in Android Auto First and foremost, open the Android Auto settings on your phone and check if it is enabled.
ROwF.