2015 Skoda Octavia - Android car play

2015 Skoda Octavia - Android car play

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Rhodrig27

Original Poster:

47 posts

102 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Hello,

currently have a 2015 Octavia with Satnav/Bluetooth etc but looking into my options to get Android car play, ideally without having tons of cables flopping about.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

WrekinCrew

4,905 posts

157 months

Wednesday 26th June
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I guess I have a similar system ("MIB 2.5") which supports wired/USB Android Auto but not wireless.
I'm waiting on a wireless USB dongle from Aliexpress so will let you know how I get on. with it.

SteBrown91

2,570 posts

136 months

Thursday 27th June
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Rhodrig27 said:
Hello,

currently have a 2015 Octavia with Satnav/Bluetooth etc but looking into my options to get Android car play, ideally without having tons of cables flopping about.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
It all depends what stereo you have. 2015 was the changeover from mib1 to mib2

Mib1 has. 5.8” screen (or 8” if you have the upgraded Columbus nav) and mib2 has a 6.5” screen.

The former you would need an aftermarket combox of some sort to use carplay/android auto but if you have mib2 the unit is compatible but would need activating plus a USB module changed.

You can tell if you have mib2 as if you go to the main menu there should be an icon for app connect (or whatever skoda call it)

WrekinCrew

4,905 posts

157 months

Saturday 29th June
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WrekinCrew said:
I guess I have a similar system ("MIB 2.5") which supports wired/USB Android Auto but not wireless.
I'm waiting on a wireless USB dongle from Aliexpress so will let you know how I get on. with it.
Just to confirm - Android Auto wireless works fine with this adapter (2019 Kodiaq with Columbus / MIB2.5 and Samsung Galaxy S21).

I also ordered a right-angle USB adapter so I can close the lid of the storage bin that has the USB socket.

Rhodrig27

Original Poster:

47 posts

102 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Thanks for letting me know

WrekinCrew

4,905 posts

157 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Unfortunately there no longer seems to be a way to make Waze the default navigation app for Android Auto.
Google removed the "set default app" in Android 14 from Settings but haven't added it to the Waze app. So you're forced to use Google Maps, which doesn't give speed camera safety warnings unless you are navigating a route.

(Nothing to do with the wireless adapter).

Mr Miata

1,101 posts

57 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Can you get an aftermarket head unit? Something like this has Android Auto built in … https://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/car-...