I have a 2017+ Ford Fiesta with Sync 3 and 8in touchscreen and a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge phone. I'm in the UK.
Since buying the car in late October I've found some glitches in how the car and phone work together through Android Auto. For example:
- Sometimes if I'm listening to Spotify via AA then make or receive a phone call, after the call the audio is coming only from the front speakers or goes to the radio rather than returning to Spotify
- Sometimes when I connect the phone to the car via a USB cable the connection isn't made first time and I have to try again
These aren't enormous problems but they're irritating.
I wonder if how I connect the two could be to blame. So I have some questions:
- Given that Android Auto works via a USB cable rather than Bluetooth, should I switch off Bluetooth entirely, or is it needed for AA to function?
- What is the optimum sequence of events when connecting and disconnecting? Currently I switch on the car's ignition, wait for Sync 3 to start up and make a Bluetooth connection to the phone, then connect the cable. Most times (but not always), AA then starts up. When I leave the car I switch off the engine, then open the door so Sync 3 switches off, then when the screen is blank I disconnect the USB lead. Is this the right way to do it? Can the Sync 3 on/off switch be used in any way?
Any tips on how to make the Sync 3 Android Auto experience glitch-free would be appreciated.