How to connect your Galaxy smartphone to a car using Android Auto
You never have to take your hands off the wheel on your car with full support from Android Auto. Android Auto allows you to take control of your car's display by reconstructing the screen and placing all the information you need in front of you. Take great advantages of what it can do for you and get helpful tips on how to connect your car and mobile device using Android Auto.
Before you try out below recommendations as to your solutions, be sure to check if your device's software and related apps are updated with latest version. Please check how to update your mobile device's software in following order.
Step 1. Go to Settings > Software update.
Step 2. Tap on Download and install.
Step 3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
What Android Auto can do
Connect your phone to the car display. The Android app will be displayed immediately. You can tap to see driving directions or text messages with voice commands. You can also call your friend without using your hands. Android auto helps you focus on driving and have fun driving. Connect your phone and start.
What you can do with Android Auto
- Navigation
- Music app
- Phone call and SMS messages
- Google assistant
How to Connect your Galaxy phone to a car
Step 1. Check your vehicle.
- Check your vehicle whether the vehicle or stereo is compatible with Android Auto.
- Make sure that Android Auto is switched on in your vehicle's settings. Consult your vehicle's manual or contact the manufacturer if you need further assistance with it.
- On some vehicles, Android Auto support was added in an update. If your car is listed as a supported model but Android Auto isn't working, try updating your infotainment system or visit your local dealer. Consult your vehicle's manual or contact the manufacturer if you need further assistance with it.
Step 2. Check your phone.
- If your phone is running Android 10, no need to download Android Auto seperately.
- If your phone is running Android 9 or lower, you need to download Android Auto from the Play Store.
- Your phone connection must allow data transfers for Android Auto to function. When your device is connected via a USB cable, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the notification from the Android system. Select the option that allows for file transfer.
Step 3. Connect and start.
- The connection between Android Auto and the vehicle is possible using a Bluetooth or USB cable, and the connection method may differ depending on the vehicle and manufacturer.
- Check if Android Auto is displayed on the display.
- While most USB cables look similar, there can be huge differences in terms of their quality and charging speeds. Android Auto requires a high quality USB cable that is capable of supporting data transfers. If possible, use the original cable that came with your device.
Android Auto only works with certain devices, vehicles and USB cables. If you are having difficulty connecting your phone, you may check the list below to troubleshoot the issue.
Checklist when unable to connect
- Android Auto recommends Android 6.0 or higher.
- Check for updates related to Android Auto, and always keep the app up to date.
- For the sake of safety, the initial connection is possible only when the vehicle is stopped.
- The connection between Android Auto and the vehicle is possible using a Bluetooth or USB cable, and the connection method may differ depending on the vehicle and manufacturer. The exact connection method between the owned vehicle and Android Auto needs to be confirmed by the vehicle manufacturer.
- Using Samsung's genuine USB cable (Depending on the vehicle, even a genuine cable may not be compatible) Additionally, it is recommended to use a short USB cable within 1m.
- Check if you are connected to another vehicle.
How to check if the connection from another vehicle is difficult
Step 1. Unplug your phone from the car.
Step 2. Open the Android Auto app on your phone.
Step 3. Select Menu > Settings > Connected cars.
Step 4. Uncheck the box next to the Add new cars to Android Auto setting.
Step 5. Try plugging your phone into the car again.
Note: Make sure the car is compatible with Android Auto and that Android Auto is turned on.
Note: Device screenshots and menu may vary depending on the device model and software version.
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