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I opted to do the updates to enable using Android Auto on my phone with the stock system, it integrates very nicely, but you run your phone with the knob when its connected, there is no touch screen. I find touch screens in motor vehicles to be quite annoying, as any road vibration makes it really hard to select something. This is only available on 2016 W212's that came with the NTG5.1 system, the earlier NTG4.5 COMAND doesn't support it at all
the alternative is Chinese hack android boxes, which often have older poorly supported versions of /regular/ Android, not Android Auto, and tend to be quite buggy, and don't integrate well with the rest of the car's systems. They often rely on you putting your cellphone in 'hotspot' mode so they can get to the internet via your cell via wifi, and I've noted people complaining that if the drivers' phone is bluetooth linked (say, to play spotify or pandora music), then the passenger's phone can't be answered with the car, which you can do with the stock NTG 5.1 system, with or without the android auto extension.
Last edited by Left Coast Geek; Mar 26, 2021 at 03:52 AM.





I opted to do the updates to enable using Android Auto on my phone with the stock system, it integrates very nicely, but you run your phone with the knob when its connected, there is no touch screen. I find touch screens in motor vehicles to be quite annoying, as any road vibration makes it really hard to select something.




I opted to do the updates to enable using Android Auto on my phone with the stock system, it integrates very nicely, but you run your phone with the knob when its connected, there is no touch screen. I find touch screens in motor vehicles to be quite annoying, as any road vibration makes it really hard to select something. This is only available on 2016 W212's that came with the NTG5.1 system, the earlier NTG4.5 COMAND doesn't support it at all
the alternative is Chinese hack android boxes, which often have older poorly supported versions of /regular/ Android, not Android Auto, and tend to be quite buggy, and don't integrate well with the rest of the car's systems. They often rely on you putting your cellphone in 'hotspot' mode so they can get to the internet via your cell via wifi, and I've noted people complaining that if the drivers' phone is bluetooth linked (say, to play spotify or pandora music), then the passenger's phone can't be answered with the car, which you can do with the stock NTG 5.1 system, with or without the android auto extension.







