Check under settings->top right tab system -> about -> version info (or something alike). AIO AA does not work with any FW 70. Perhaps you have a FW 70 (like e.g. 70.00.100) and thats the reason why. I forgot the exact number, but it's less than FW 70.
To solve it we just have to follow the following steps: Go to Settings> Applications> Manage applications. Once inside, click on the options through the top three dots and access the option «Show all applications». After that, we will search for Google Play Services and proceed to "Clear data" followed by Clear cache.
The issue is though, I can't seem to get the installation going. I same right version (v59) that allowed the tweak to install in the first place (and I double check if the version was updated and nope it's still V59). I get the USB that went through compilation, plug it in to the USB port, and turn on the Mazda3 (just the power, not the engine).
I bought the car in May and the problem with Android auto was from the beginning. Sometimes Spotify keps playing while the Android Auto screen froze No other issues though with the entertainment system itself. My girlfriend has a Samsung A40 and the problem was the same when I connected it with USB2.
Now you have the Android Auto Ubuntu Emulator Installed, every time you want to open the emulator back up you just enter the command: sudo ~/headunit/ubuntu/headunit. To compile a headunit binary for use in the car run: cd ~/headunit/mazda && make clean && make. I hope this will lead to more programmers who did not want to bother installing a

Using Google Maps on Mazda3. Advice Request. I am pretty much in love with the Mazda 3 sedan. The only issue I have with this vehicle is that the screen is not a touch screen. I primarily use the touch screen with Android Auto to look at Google maps while driving. Is it convenient to use the maps using the dial?

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