Great news for Acura RDX drivers who don’t own an iPhone. Android Auto support is now available through an over the air software update for all 2019 and 2020 RDX models.
Previously, the Acura RDX only supported Apple CarPlay connectivity, much to the dismay of anybody who happens to own a Google Pixel or any other smartphone that runs Android.
This update will benefit Android phone users who want to seamlessly connect their smartphones to their respective RDX so they can stay connected on the go. Android Auto allows the driver to easily access navigation, messaging, music, and apps through the RDX’s infotainment screen.
The update is free and fairly straightforward. After starting up the car, the touchpad interface will show a “System Update” button. The driver can then hit “Accept” and begin the update through the vehicle’s 4G LTE Wi-Fi.
Acura RDX owners who prefer more detailed instructions can find them at https://owners.acura.com/vehicles/subscriptions-downloads-updates. Otherwise, any Acura dealership will assist customers who wish to have their RDX updated by a professional.
Before deciding whether or not you want to take your RDX in, take a look at this instructional video created by The Wheel Network:
For more information on Acura and all things related to the automotive industry, keep checking in with Napleton News.
This post was published on November 7, 2019
The new Lexus TX 350 is taking up space. Not in a bad sense but… Read More
Destined for the cutting room floor after model year 2023, the Chrysler 300 makes its… Read More
Napleton Automotive Video Review Maserati Levante Napleton Automotive is loving the Maserati Levante Luxury SUV!… Read More
The Mercedes-AMG SL55 Roadster is something else. Not content to be a standard drop top… Read More
Shopping for a new vehicle with good options at a great price point? Napleton Automotive… Read More
The Kia K5 Sedan, in a world of SUVs, still shines In a world of… Read More