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I currently use a USB-A music stick and a USB-C cable for my Android auto connection. Without the cable the bluetooth for phone works but I loose the Android feautres (Waze etc).
I want to switch to a USB-C flash stick... and try to use Android apps on my phone without using a cable connection. What is the connection type and component needed to make this work. My Motorola 5G Stylus has bluetooth, wireless, NFC but it needs to communicate with something in the USB-A port I would think to allow the Android auto to work correctly. How is this done? Bluetooth adapter inthe USB-A port??
I want to switch to a USB-C flash stick... and try to use Android apps on my phone without using a cable connection. What is the connection type and component needed to make this work. My Motorola 5G Stylus has bluetooth, wireless, NFC but it needs to communicate with something in the USB-A port I would think to allow the Android auto to work correctly. How is this done? Bluetooth adapter inthe USB-A port??
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