Help needed - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good afternoon all I have recently purchased a nexus 7 with hoping to use as a dash install I have purchased a 2012 nexus 7 android v5.1.1 kernel 3.1.10 I have searched and just get lost on this subject I have bought the following accessories
U control UCA202
Kenwood 350w 4 channel amp
Double din head unit support
Usb pod 4 way
What I would like to know is how to get the audio coming out of the UCA and what app do people use to do the auto on and off via ignition?
The tablet is quite slow is there any way of speeding it up
I'm sure this has been done many times before but I have been searching and get lost with the results so all advice and help would be appreciated
Thank you
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I found this about doing it with the Nexus 7, I'm wondering if its possible to do with the Nexus 10... from here:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/627459/use-a-standard-usb-dac-with-a-nexus-7-step-by-step-guide
Can anyone with technical knowledge of the devices tell me if the same process would allow me to do it with my Nexus10? I'm thinking of buying a decent setup, a FiiO E07K and some new headphones. I'm just wondering if the process would work on my version of the Nexus.
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Good afternoon all I have recently purchased a nexus 7 with hoping to use as a dash install I have purchased a 2012 nexus 7 android v5.1.1 kernel 3.1.10 I have searched and just get lost on this subject I have bought the following accessories
U control UCA202
Kenwood 350w 4 channel amp
Double din head unit support
Usb pod 4 way
What I would like to know is how to get the audio coming out of the UCA and what app do people use to do the auto on and off via ignition?
I'm sure this has been done many times before but I have been searching and get lost with the results so all advice and help would be appreciated
Thank you
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best plug and play hu for ram 1500

on the Ram forums some ppl have the s160 units and I recently came across joying and was wondering if anyone on here has used a joying in a ram truck and if they have any thoughts or insights. searched the forum but nothing came up.
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Tmemz said:
on the Ram forums some ppl have the s160 units and I recently came across joying and was wondering if anyone on here has used a joying in a ram truck and if they have any thoughts or insights. searched the forum but nothing came up.
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I have a 2013 Ram 1500 and just ordered this https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MTQUE2R/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got the one without knobs because I've heard the version with hard buttons has more of a bezel on the screen (like my old pumpkin one in a different car).
Anyway, it should be in on Fri and I'll install it this weekend. I'll let you know how it works out.
wnbump, any new android headunits out being good options. I see basically the ownice c500 or the joying 2gb unit being the most popular.

Wireless Android Auto

Does s10+ support wireless android auto? I can't fond any info about it.
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I read that the car's side also has to be compatible? So probably most existing cars won't support it anyway?
Yeah the car unit needs to support it also, My car radio support it but my current Note8 does not support it even with android pie was thinking of switching to s10 if ever it is supported.
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I am not 100% positive, but I beleive the only limitation to WIreless Android Auto is the phone must be on PIE - so with that, I assume that the S10 phones will work wirelessly.
I have a Google Pixel and use Android Auto a lot and frankly, I find the wired solution better - connections wirelessly take longer - where with my unit, when I am plugged into USB, the connection is nearly immediate. That is never the case with the wireless android auto connection.
Don't get me wrong, when it connects it works well - but sometimes I don't have the patience to wait so I just plug in.... I guess we will find out for sure how it works with the S10s when they arrive (or if someone already has one, maybe they can chime in....
Geekser said:
I have a Google Pixel and use Android Auto a lot and frankly, I find the wired solution better - connections wirelessly take longer - where with my unit, when I am plugged into USB, the connection is nearly immediate. That is never the case with the wireless android auto connection.
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Can you elaborate on how long that is approx? 5s,30s,a full minute?
Oh, and what make/model car do you have from which year?
latino147 said:
Can you elaborate on how long that is approx? 5s,30s,a full minute?
Oh, and what make/model car do you have from which year?
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i am using a Kenwood Excelon DDX9905S head unit, custom installed in a BMW X1 - connect time wirlessly with android auto is up to about 30 seconds after car is started.
Wow I have pioneer w8400 I hope it dies not take that long. I wish someone can test if s10 works cause my S9 with the latest pie update does not work with it such a shame very simple update but samsung just ignore to include it.
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Not specifically about WIRELESS Android Auto, but I hope they come out with a fix to this.
Sadly my truck does not currently support Android Auto wirelessly. Perhaps GM will update the software. The truck is less than a year old.
Drunkula said:
Sadly my truck does not currently support Android Auto wirelessly. Perhaps GM will update the software. The truck is less than a year old.
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I think you need to change your headunit, I think it is more on the hardware side in headunit.
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Yeah, that's not going to happen. Oh well.
Lame
I have an aftermarket deck (Pioneer NEX8400) that does support Android Auto Wireless (and Apple Car Play Wireless that does work with my work phone). The Samsung S10+ (and my previous phone the S9+) with PIe do not support wireless Android Auto. I complained to Samsung support about this as the Pixel has had it working for a while now. They apologized for not offering it in this Pie build.
From what I've read, it just sounds like Google is hand picking devices it works for. Bullcrap is what it is. I left Samsung a few months ago after being loyal for 6 devices in a row, to get the Pixel 3 XL. I was unhappy enough with just the screen touch recognition on the P3XL to get rid of it, and came back to a S10+. I am totally happy with my S10 again, I feel at home........but if this is Google's plot to get people to switch? Stupid.
I know this thread is back from March, but figured it needed a bump. Is this something that can be added with root? Any dev's in here? I haven't rooted my last 3 devices, but with my previous devices I certainly flashed those more times than a sexual offender at a playground. I'd get back into it if this is something the dev world can make work!
It's here in Beta!
https://www.xda-developers.com/wireless-android-auto-any-android-phone/
Worked for my S10+ on my W4400NEX

Anyone used Eonon's Airplay/Android Auto Dongle? Questions for y'all!

I have the Eonon Android Auto 10.1" universal head unit. I was really disappointed to see that it did not have Android Auto. Come to find out that it supports it (via a Dongle).
Has anyone used this? Is it the real deal Android Auto with the latest enhancements? I'd really like to take advantage of some of the new features they are talking about with the new version of Android Auto.
The website was slim on details and there were virtually no screenshots.. just generalized statements. No reviews either.
Any help you can give with these units is appreciated. Don't want to plunk down $60 if it doesn't work.
Thanks.
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