• eldavi@lemmy.ml
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      13 days ago

      was it with wireless android auto and with after-market receivers like jvc?

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        13 days ago

        TBH I don’t remember if it was wired or wireless but my understanding is that GrapheneOS’s implementation is essentially the same as what is included on stock android for Pixels, so both wired and wireless work (https://grapheneos.org/usage#android-auto).

        I used it with a stock system so not aftermarket. Do you have any specific reason to believe aftermarket systems wouldn’t work? If they support android auto you should be fine.

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          2 days ago

          I used it with a stock system so not aftermarket. Do you have any specific reason to believe aftermarket systems wouldn’t work? If they support android auto you should be fine.

          ALL of the internationally branded phones i’ve had (mostly chinese) had compatability quirks with my aftermarket jvc head unit.

          if well known brands like xioami or oppo wasn’t compatible, it seemed less likely that an enthusiast project would support it.

          also: graphene is a non-start for me since it requires a pixel and i refuse to give google anything more than i already (unwittingly) have.

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            2 days ago

            ALL of the internationally branded phones i’ve had (mostly chinese) had compatability quirks with my aftermarket jvc head unit.

            I would suspect GrapheneOS would be more likely to work than these, but you could always ask on the forum if anyone has any experience