Maybe the issue is that you are not using the pro version? There are a few differences and capabilities between the 2 versions. Please also ask about the slowness. I don't think it has anything to do with data connection.
HU under-powered makes sense since Honda must be losing money on the Clarity. Also, the version of Android is old, you have to use apps compatible with Android 4.x for it to work. Wonder if the Apple Carplay side up-to-date.
That's not quite how it works. The entire head unit is Android. An Apple carplay server runs via an Android app. There's not a separate side for Apple people.HU under-powered makes sense since Honda must be losing money on the Clarity. Also, the version of Android is old, you have to use apps compatible with Android 4.x for it to work. Wonder if the Apple Carplay side up-to-date.
That's not quite how it works. The entire head unit is Android. An Apple carplay server runs via an Android app. There's not a separate side for Apple people.
... when CarPlay is flakey.![]()
I've been having quite a few lost connections with mine. And when it happens and the phone rings, it'll ring in bluetooth mode but when I pick it up using the steering wheel control, the screen says PRIVATE MODE -- and I can't hear the person and I can't do anything to get it back to the car speaker.
Heh, Apple is still in there somewhere hehe.Wish you hadn't said that. Now I'll blame Android instead of Apple when CarPlay is flakey.![]()