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The purpose of this is for use of maps on your head unit for navigation through the phone using an android based phone without google installed.
You'll need the following, either a custom OS like LineageOS installed on the phone with root access or a stock Android OS that has been rooted and all google apps removed. This also assumes your are working with Android 16. Lower versions will be the same procedure but require different app builds for that version of Android. This also assumes your OS if custom like Omni or LineageOS for MicroG doesn't already have microG installed.
If you absolutely must you can do this with only google maps installed but this guide will use osmand~ as our mapping program. We want to do this using offline maps since offline maps work only on GPS so they work pretty much anywhere regardless of if you have cell service plus they don't incur any data usage in offline mode. This also assumes you used magisk to root your phone.
1. You'll need to install the Fdroid repository app. Then add the following repository to Fdroid, https://repo.microg.org/frdroid/repo
2. In Fdroid you'll need to download and install the following apps osmand~ (mapping software), Aurora store fdroid build (for access to google play store without a google account), MicroG Companion and MicroG Services.
MicroG uses stubs that are open source implementation of various google services but spoofs signatures which is required for Android Auto to work correctly without play store and other dependencies installed.
3. Next we need AA4MG (Android Auto for MicroG). This is installed as a module through Magisk.
https://github.com/sn-00-x/aa4mg
The website has the current build and instructions for installation which is to install it as a module using Magisk then reboot afterwards.
4. Confirm the following in the Microg Companion app under self check.
The first 5 options should checked. If so then you are almost done.
5. Open Aurora store and log into google play store anonymously and download if needed and also update Android Auto if already installed.
At this point Android Auto will work now with your Ford head unit without having any google apps installed. Just make sure all permissions are allowed. You can selectively remove permissions afterwards until it doesn't work to see what you want to keep enabled.
6. To set up osmand~ to be available in Android Auto launcher you need to do the following. Go to settings then osmand settings. Change the default profile from browse map to driving. That is it and it should now be available in AA. Just make sure you have location turned on and osmand~ has location permission allowed.
You should now have a full navigation capabilities in the head unit. Also a rooted Android Auto allows for added functionality like using unapproved 3rd party apps like screen2auto for example which allows you to mirror your phones screen to the head unit to watch videos on it for example while driving.
You'll need the following, either a custom OS like LineageOS installed on the phone with root access or a stock Android OS that has been rooted and all google apps removed. This also assumes your are working with Android 16. Lower versions will be the same procedure but require different app builds for that version of Android. This also assumes your OS if custom like Omni or LineageOS for MicroG doesn't already have microG installed.
If you absolutely must you can do this with only google maps installed but this guide will use osmand~ as our mapping program. We want to do this using offline maps since offline maps work only on GPS so they work pretty much anywhere regardless of if you have cell service plus they don't incur any data usage in offline mode. This also assumes you used magisk to root your phone.
1. You'll need to install the Fdroid repository app. Then add the following repository to Fdroid, https://repo.microg.org/frdroid/repo
2. In Fdroid you'll need to download and install the following apps osmand~ (mapping software), Aurora store fdroid build (for access to google play store without a google account), MicroG Companion and MicroG Services.
MicroG uses stubs that are open source implementation of various google services but spoofs signatures which is required for Android Auto to work correctly without play store and other dependencies installed.
3. Next we need AA4MG (Android Auto for MicroG). This is installed as a module through Magisk.
https://github.com/sn-00-x/aa4mg
The website has the current build and instructions for installation which is to install it as a module using Magisk then reboot afterwards.
4. Confirm the following in the Microg Companion app under self check.
The first 5 options should checked. If so then you are almost done.
5. Open Aurora store and log into google play store anonymously and download if needed and also update Android Auto if already installed.
At this point Android Auto will work now with your Ford head unit without having any google apps installed. Just make sure all permissions are allowed. You can selectively remove permissions afterwards until it doesn't work to see what you want to keep enabled.
6. To set up osmand~ to be available in Android Auto launcher you need to do the following. Go to settings then osmand settings. Change the default profile from browse map to driving. That is it and it should now be available in AA. Just make sure you have location turned on and osmand~ has location permission allowed.
You should now have a full navigation capabilities in the head unit. Also a rooted Android Auto allows for added functionality like using unapproved 3rd party apps like screen2auto for example which allows you to mirror your phones screen to the head unit to watch videos on it for example while driving.
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