I might be completely misunderstanding the way Android Auto/CarPlay function. They’re both essentially just screen projections from your phone to the in-car display, right?

Since my car only supports CarPlay, is there any way for me to “trick” it into thinking I have an iPhone plugged in and get it to allow my phone to display the Android Auto interface on the screen instead?

  • @FireRetardant
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    What sick fuck makes a car that only supports one brand of phone? When did we get on this corporate technocratic timeline and how do we get off?

    • atocciOP
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      811 months ago

      Toyota, between the years of 2018 and 2019.

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        • atocciOP
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          111 months ago

          Right, it’s been tricky to phrase exactly what I’m looking to do though. My hope is that I can use the CarPlay function in the head unit, but instead of having an iPhone plugged in and actually projecting the CarPlay interface like the car expects, I want my Android phone to “pretend” to be an iPhone as far as the car is concerned but still project the Android Auto interface instead. I guess I what I need is for it to copy just the protocol that CarPlay uses.

          It sounds like that Ottocast box mentioned below will do that through some sort of translation between the two, so I guess I’ll give it a try soon.

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