So many complain about Entune and wish they had Android Auto. Would you root your head unit, if you could? How to root a head unit on a 2017 Civic: [GUIDE] How to enter developer mode on 2017 Honda Civic (and now root & install apps) | Android Development and Hacking Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I rooted my Amazon Fire. I jail broke my iPhone. Absolutely, I would root a car's infotainment system. Toyota's resistance to ACP and AA is really giving up that advantage to manufacturers that are included even on base trim levels. I'm speaking specifically of the Hyundai Ioniq and Chevy Volt. How many buyers have my opinion? Pretty low for now and inconsequential but did for how long.
Is the Toyota buyer demographic still older? Not having ACP or AA may not hurt Toyota in regards to them.
It's a major fault in the Prius as far I'm concerned, like the rain ingress when you open the doors. That said, it's still high on my next car list!
I install a profile that blocks iOS updates and their notifications. I never install a x.0 update and wait for the x.x.1 update. If I had my druthers, I'd go back to iOS 7. It worked perfectly with Entune. But nothing else will. I try to trail Apple a few months in running the iOS updates. No updates for a couple of months means not too buggy.
Intermittent dropout of podcast audio on the way to grocery store. Once I got there, a power-on reset of the iPhone. On the way back, no further dropouts BUT it flipped to playing the 'sound of silence.' When traffic allowed, I manually started the next podcast. Bob Wilson
Naah, you'd have to imagine tuneless singing, or Simon Cowell would be around pestering me again! But host one anyway, why don't ya.