Mirroring Android Phone with Infocenter
Possible? Yes. Practical? No.
Honda never supported anything useful through Mirrorlink on Android. I think there was maybe one music app I remember getting to work. (Honda has to approve every app individually for Mirrorlink, they never supported Android Auto).
The only way to do it is a HDMI out cable from the phone, and enabling HDMI while driving using this method to disable an option in the service menu every time you turn the car on: Screen mirroring, Android smartphone (clubjazz.org)
The quality is not great, and the touchscreen obviously won't do anything as it's just a video out. I tried it out a few times for the novelty, but a simple dashboard phone mount won out in the long run.
Honda never supported anything useful through Mirrorlink on Android. I think there was maybe one music app I remember getting to work. (Honda has to approve every app individually for Mirrorlink, they never supported Android Auto).
The only way to do it is a HDMI out cable from the phone, and enabling HDMI while driving using this method to disable an option in the service menu every time you turn the car on: Screen mirroring, Android smartphone (clubjazz.org)
The quality is not great, and the touchscreen obviously won't do anything as it's just a video out. I tried it out a few times for the novelty, but a simple dashboard phone mount won out in the long run.
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