![]() ![]() ![]() So I can get a vanilla android tablet and display torque to Mylink display? If I understood you correctly. But the only phone I have (iPhone) is a work issued phone, so adding a line / another phone to my plan isn’t an option. Transfer your primary number to Google Voice and have it forward your calls to both phones so you always have hands free calls of your primary number in the car as well. Honestly the best option would be getting a spare vanilla Android phone, add it to your existing plan and keep it mounted in the glovebox with the USB cable going behind the dash and under the center console. Make sure your phone is rooted and doesn't tattle on you for hotspot usage so you can provide your final choice of tablet with a shared internet connection from your phone (the AT&T powered OnStar 4G for 20/month is garbage for quality bandwidth, can barely stream music in most locations because it is deprioritized and AT&T's network is oversaturated). The most common use for it is playing YouTube over AA, but some use it for Torque. That app will allow you to spoof other apps onto Android Auto which Google doesn't allow. You would need to choose a vanilla Android tablet or unlock the bootloader of the Kindle and install vanilla Android to get support from Google and the Play Store.Īlso, if you want to display Torque on your MyLink radio, you'll need the device to be developer unlocked and possibly rooted to install an app call CarStream. ![]() Amazon Appstore doesn't have Android Auto available for Kindle Fire tablets. Apple released iOS 17.2.1 on Tuesday, about a week after rolling out iOS 17.2. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Amazon Kindle. ![]()
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