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Plan
Premium
Country
Hungary
Device
Rockchip PX6 (SYGAV Android 9.0 for Mitsubishi Lancer/EVO)
Operating System
Android 9.0
My Question or Issue
Hey everyone,
So about a year ago I bought a the above Android Car Radio. I started to use Spotify on it right away. Since the moment I bought it, normally Spotify not starts automatically and play the music after I turn the ignition and the "tablet" starts up. In the past I could easily fix this by just tapping the "next" or "previous" button on my steering wheel. But since about a few updates, that stopped working too. When I'm tapping it, the car radio just telling me that "Spotify player is not running". I have to manually launch the app on the radio and then either tap the radio itself to play the music or using the steering wheel buttons.
I'm looking for a solution so that every time I start my car, even after turning the ignition key so that the car radio receives electricity and starts up, it would automatically start the app and start playing music.
Keep in mind that all of my playlists and songs are saved to offline on the device so normally, shared internet connection would not be necessary. But either way my phone is always sharing the mobile network towards my car, and bluetooth connection is active too all the time because of calling.
Anyone has some sort of solution maybe or any idea?
Thanks in advance!
Hey there @Spyke91,
Thanks for reaching out about this here and welcome to the Community!
If the functionality has been working before, you might be able to fix it by trying some basic troubleshooting, like reinstalling the app and making sure your firmware is up to date on both your phone and car radio.
Keep in mind that the autostart function is dependent on the way a device is configurated to interact with the app API, we therefore recommend you reach out to your device manufacturer for help how to set up your device autoplaying when you connect to your car.
Alternatively, you can consider using an app that allows you to set up rules in order to automatically open Spotify and play music when connecting to your car stereo.
Hope you'll find this info useful.
Hi @Spyke91,
Thanks for the reply.
The Spotify app for car radios and integrated onboard systems is developed by the manufacturer, using Spotify API. This is why we recommened turning to them to check if this autostart setting was changed in a recent update.
As @Xenia has recommended, it's always good to try reainstalling the Spotify app on the device and clearing the app cache.
Keep us posted on how you get on.
Okay thanks.
And what about this one? "Alternatively, you can consider using an app that allows you to set up rules in order to automatically open Spotify and play music when connecting to your car stereo."
I wanna try other alternatives.
Hi there @Spyke91,
Thanks for getting back to us.
The apps to use for this depends on the device's make you're using. For example, on Samsung devices you can use Bixby, but there's also a variety of free and paid apps such as IFTTT, Condi, Tasker and more.
Let us know how it goes.
Hey @Spyke91,
Thanks for your reply.
I did a little research for you and could find a website here of the company which is manufacturing the Rockchip products. Take a look and if you wish you could contact them via the details provided in the webpage.
Hope you find this useful. If you need anything else, the Community is here for you.
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