Android and the Fit
#1
Android and the Fit
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on an EX-L, only thing that's giving me some pause is that I haven't seen much talk about how well the infotainment system works with Android phones, if at all.
Any owners had some experience with them yet?
Any owners had some experience with them yet?
#3
Ah, well that's not too bad. Thanks for the info. I had read that Honda is planning Android integration by the end of the year. Until then I certainly don't mind using my phone (Galaxy S4) for my navigation.
#4
I also have a Note 3 and all BT functionality works. I bought an MHL adapter and have mirrored my phone to the deck with Google Maps. It works, but you cant listen to music while thats on, so that negated the deal for me.
#5
Does the HDMI not retrieve audio as well? I imagine it does if you can play movies off of it. So what does it do if you're playing music while running Google Navigation? I don't imagine the Honda has the ability to tell your Android Music app to stop playing. That doesn't seem right.
#6
Does the HDMI not retrieve audio as well? I imagine it does if you can play movies off of it. So what does it do if you're playing music while running Google Navigation? I don't imagine the Honda has the ability to tell your Android Music app to stop playing. That doesn't seem right.
#7
The hdmi port will only allow the nav app to work while the car is in gear. When in park it will allow the playing of movies. With the nav app it will just put the music in the background while giving directions and if you use siri for verbal directions the dame thing happens
#8
Does the HDMI not retrieve audio as well? I imagine it does if you can play movies off of it. So what does it do if you're playing music while running Google Navigation? I don't imagine the Honda has the ability to tell your Android Music app to stop playing. That doesn't seem right.
#11
Anywho- So you can buy an adapter to plug into your phon eand it will mirror the display or app? That works with the current 2015 Fits? Hard to install, or does it work via the USB port I'd assume?
I'd do a happy dance if I could get Google Maps on my display.
I'd buy you a beer if I could get hangouts and movies etc on my display on the current cars with just an adapter.
#12
I'm going to investigate this one to see if I can charge at the same time as mirror: Amazon.com: Cable Matters Micro-USB to HDMI MHL Cable in Black 6 Feet (NOT Compatible with Galaxy S3/S4/Note2/Note3): Electronics
I have a MotoX and most listings on amazon are geared towards the Samsung Galaxys, so we'll see how that pans out. I will just have to wait 'til the car comes in to test it out!
#13
On a similar note: If anyone's feeling particularly adventurous, you could try a Raspberry Pi setup in the glovebox. That way you could run whatever you want on the screen. I might investigate making it into a wifi hotspot, which is total overkill, but would be awesome!
Running Raspberry Pi natively in a Honda Civic? Oh, the possibilities! | TechnologyTell
Running Raspberry Pi natively in a Honda Civic? Oh, the possibilities! | TechnologyTell
#15
Ugh, you are right! Thanks for saving me some money and frustration. There was some conflicting info re: MotoX and MHL from Republic Wireless
I have an (old for tablets) Toshiba Thrive with full-size HDMI out, so will probably just use that (or Raspberry Pi if I get crazy).
I have an (old for tablets) Toshiba Thrive with full-size HDMI out, so will probably just use that (or Raspberry Pi if I get crazy).
#16
Galaxy S5 here and everything works fine! Even then text messages get read to me.
Now I had a S4 a couple of days ago and the only thing that didn't work was the text read back feature. Other then that, everything else was flawless.
Now I had a S4 a couple of days ago and the only thing that didn't work was the text read back feature. Other then that, everything else was flawless.
#17
People are talking about using MHL to mirror the display. But I thought it wouldnt display HDMI or whatever unless the car was in park?
Can you tell me what "everything" is? I'm really trying to figure out as of right now what I can do with my Android phone. It says it is MHL compatible (One M8)
Can you tell me what "everything" is? I'm really trying to figure out as of right now what I can do with my Android phone. It says it is MHL compatible (One M8)
#20
I've hoped for the same thing -- to use the display for Google Maps (navigation) while driving in order to need neither my dash-top Garmin (awkward to use in this car) nor the smaller screen on my phone which isn't easy to position well anyway. I've had the same problem with the screen input from HDMI not working when the car is in gear. Even if I could solve that problem, I could never get the sound from HDMI to work because I simultaneously have the phone paired via Bluetooth in order to take calls and such over the built-in system. Android wants to route *all* sound through Bluetooth if it has a live connection, and while HDMI is enabled on the car, it isn't playing the sound that is being routed over Bluetooth.
So I have TWO Problems to solve -- over-riding the inability to do HDMI while the car is moving, and the sound wanting to go over Bluetooth instead of HDMI without breaking the pairing.
So I have TWO Problems to solve -- over-riding the inability to do HDMI while the car is moving, and the sound wanting to go over Bluetooth instead of HDMI without breaking the pairing.