That would be nice, but like I said, I wouldn’t bet on it. It’s already enabled and going on the 8” screen on the new Sorento/K5/Palisade/Elantra/etc. I can’t think of any good reason for them to hold it back on 10.25” screens if the capability is there (which is why I’m convinced it isn’t). They definitely wouldn’t be waiting on Google... wireless Android Auto already exists and is already functioning on models with the 8” display.Perhaps it's something software related? Something that was up to Google to prepare and it wasn't just ready yet?
Wireless AA and Carplay work via a wifi-modem in the vehicle, not bluetooth. You wouldn't want it running via bluetooth anyhow though, it can't support the amount of data and speed in which you need info transferred.Still not what is needed. Instead of your phone taking up the media port on your head unit, the box has to use it. What is needed is a box that will do the AA over bluetooth so it frees up the media USB slot for a thumb drive full of music. I loved that the Sorento had a hard drive to store your music on so you could play it and then use the USB for AA. Don't know why that hasn't come back into the Kia line up.
Do you have any idea how can we confirm if people at KIA are at least thinking about the possibility to upgrade existing 10.25 systems to support Wireless AA (assuming there's already proper hardware inside).That would be nice, but like I said, I wouldn’t bet on it. It’s already enabled and going on the 8” screen on the new Sorento/K5/Palisade/Elantra/etc. I can’t think of any good reason for them to hold it back on 10.25” screens if the capability is there (which is why I’m convinced it isn’t). They definitely wouldn’t be waiting on Google... wireless Android Auto already exists and is already functioning on models with the 8” display.
Speaking of updates. Kia still has not even updated the existing 10.25” screen on the Telluride, etc to support widescreen Android Auto. That is something that could actually be enabled by a software update, since AA supports widescreen formats now (it didn’t when the Telluride was first released, so the system doesn’t think it’s a possibility).
As with anything, don’t buy with the hope or expectation of future updates. If they do happen, awesome, but if it doesn’t work to your liking out of the box, it may be that way forever.
I would operate with the assumption that all current systems that do not support CarPlay or Android Auto wirelessly will never be able to, or else they would already have that feature.Do you have any idea how can we confirm if people at KIA are at least thinking about the possibility to upgrade existing 10.25 systems to support Wireless AA (assuming there's already proper hardware inside).
Or perhaps we can ask them (how?) if they can confirm that it won't happen for sure? I doubt that e-mailing any local dealer would bring us answers we're looking for![]()
My primary phone is an iPhone and I have used the CarPlay2Air adapter since January.I put a new receiver in my old pickup so I could add a backup camera, and the wireless CarPlay has spoiled me a bit. Anybody with first-hand experience with the add-on dongles? I don't mind using up the port if it works well.
Incorrect. No current Telluride offers wireless CarPlay or Android Auto as a feature. (See post 2 for this answer).After ready this thread I have no more Idea than I started with so I think y'all are saying that the 2021 LX and S models have wireless android from the factory right now, is that correct? Have a model S on order now and would like that feature.
Thanks for clearing that up for me, I did read your original post but then things got murky to me after that with other cross post. Unfortunately in this case we are an Android family so we will have to wait. I also hope some will be able to upgrade the head unit in the future. I know I have other custom modes done to OEM head units in the past as there always seems to be some young enterprising guy in Japan that you can ship it to along with $500 bucks and they can always seem to be able to fix the factory short comings.Incorrect. No current Telluride offers wireless CarPlay or Android Auto as a feature. (See post 2 for this answer).
A few other 2021 Kia/Hyundai products with the 8” screen have been supporting wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. The Telluride is NOT one of those.
ok wait. you can't connect your phone via Bluetooth and play the songs on your phone through the car's speakers like cars from two decades ago were already able to?Just got my vehicle yesterday. I was shocked android auto was not wireless. Is there a way to play Spotify from phone through bluetooth without connecting to android auto? I don't want to have to plug my phone in every time I get in the car to listen to my music. Surely on a vehicle that costs 50k+ I can do this?? help!
There has never been any documentation to suggest that any Telluride has wireless Android Auto (or CarPlay) from the factory, so not sure why you were expecting that.Just got my vehicle yesterday. I was shocked android auto was not wireless. Is there a way to play Spotify from phone through bluetooth without connecting to android auto? I don't want to have to plug my phone in every time I get in the car to listen to my music. Surely on a vehicle that costs 50k+ I can do this?? help!
ok wait. you can't connect your phone via Bluetooth and play the songs on your phone through the car's speakers like cars from two decades ago were alre
got it thanksThere has never been any documentation to suggest that any Telluride has wireless Android Auto (or CarPlay) from the factory, so not sure why you were expecting that.
But Bluetooth audio continues to work great for things like Spotify if you don’t want to plug your phone in to get AA (or buy and wait for an adapter like this).