I think since there is a lot of people who are having problems to install Android Auto, I'll be using this post to share how I install the latest Android Auto from APK Mirror. If you don't know what is Android Auto, or APK Mirror - go Google it, I won't spend time explaining any of this to you. If you don't trust APK Mirror, stop here, and wait until Google releases it for Malaysia officially. If you fully understand this and wish to proceed to install, read on! - Caveat - I'm using the Chrome browser and Galaxy Note 3. Your experience may differ slightly.
1. Browse to APK Mirror (Android Auto) on your phone via this link:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/android-auto/2. Scroll down, and choose the latest version (as of 1 December 2016, the latest release is
Android Auto 2.0.6427 dated on 30 November 2016)
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3. Scroll down, and choose the correct version for your Android - this may be confusing for some.
Galaxy Note 3 uses arm. My guide here shows what happens if you download and install arm64 - completely safe, but installation will fail. You would just need to choose again - or download Droid Hardware Info to find our your Android's CPU architecture type. More information here
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4. Scroll down, and choose
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5. Click
OK to download
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6. Wait for the download to complete, then go to your file manager (or My Files in Samsung) and
click on the downloaded APK file - I usually just go to Download History as it lists all recently downloaded items.
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7. A pop-up will come out saying "Install Blocked - For security, your phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources". Click on
Settings. (Can't screenshot this though...)
8. Click on
"Unknown sources - Allow installation of applications from both trusted and unknown sources".
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9. Leave the
"Allow this installation only" checkbox. Click on
OK.
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10. Android Auto should install now. If it fails, it means that you installed the wrong version/architecture type. You need to select the right APK for your CPU type. Below is a screenshot of Droid Hardware Info on my Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
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You can use Android Auto even if your car isn't connected. Waze integration is not here yet, but will arrive in Q1 2017. Be patient.
Hope the guide above helps you all install Android Auto on your phone. It needs Android 5 and above though... So if your Android version is lower than 5, you need to update your OS, or get a new phone
