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Oct 14, 2024Oct 14, 2024

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It's a hard fact of early adopter life that not every new toy will work with every other new toy out of the box. Such is the case with Android Auto, which on occasion refuses to connect to some new phone that should happen to find its way into our car.

So it's understandable that folks have been asking me about whether the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 plays nice with Android Auto.

Here's what I've found.

First things first: I'm using a Verizon Galaxy Note 5. And as we all know, there often are small but important differences between models of phones, particularly when Verizon gets involved. Your mileage may vary.

There have been a number of times when I connect my phone to my car in which Android Auto simply doesn't see the device. That has to do with the handshake that occurs (or in this case, doesn't occur) when you plug in. Verizon has this annoying feature of becoming an installer when it detects a USB connection. (You know, so you can install the included Verizon software that you probably will never need.) So to get Android Auto to recognize your Note 5, you may need to change that connection to MTP — or Media Transfer Protocol. Here's how to do it:

Your car should now see your phone.

Alternatively — and this is something that's been hit and miss on a lot of devices — I've found that enabling USB debugging in the developer settings causes the phone to connect just about every time.

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To turn on USB debugging, do the following:

If that's going a bit too deep into the wasteland for you, the simple MTP switch should take care of things.

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