Android Auto enables you to connect your Android smartphone to your car's display, providing hands-free access to APPs and services while driving. Certain requirements need to be met before you can use Android Auto on your car display. These requirements ensure that the connection between your device and the car's display is seamless, allowing you to enjoy navigation, music, messaging, and more from your car’s infotainment screen.
For your reference, here are the requirements to run Android Auto on the car display:
1. An Android phone running Android 8.0 and up with a data plan;
2. A car or stereo that's compatible with Android Auto;
3. A high-quality USB cable, please see the link for details: https://support.google.com/androidauto/answer/6348190#usb&zippy=%2Ccheck-your-usb-cable;
4. For wireless connection, you need a compatible phone (please check the link for the details: https://support.google.com/androidauto/answer/6348019?hl=en&ref_topic=6106969) and a compatible car or a supported aftermarket car stereo from JVC, Kenwood, or Pioneer. Check with the manufacturer to see if wireless is supported.