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Is there a way to use Android Auto using bluetooth connectivity instead of via the USB cable on these cars?
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No, that's very limited in implementation across the board so far unfortunately.
 
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No, that's very limited in implementation across the board so far unfortunately.
Oh okay. Good to know. My last Mustang was a 2012 so no Android Auto at all. I had just assumed that it would work through Bluetooth. I guess the apple equivalent does though right?
 

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Oh okay. Good to know. My last Mustang was a 2012 so no Android Auto at all. I had just assumed that it would work through Bluetooth. I guess the apple equivalent does though right?
No its wired only.
 

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What Schwerin said above, both can support wireless, but I don't think anyone other than BMW supports wireless Carplay from the factory, there are some aftermarket headunits that do though.
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