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<blockquote data-quote="noveske" data-source="post: 8825768" data-attributes="member: 687741"><p>1. Make sure you have internet connection and go through setup in the Alexa app.</p><p></p><p>2. This for contacts? If you have them favorited on your phone under contacts, did you share your contacts / allow your HU access to your contacts?</p><p></p><p>3. Try Waze, just to see if it's any different. If it gets rid of the delay. That way you can isolate the issue. Could be a battery saving setting. So GPS could be asleep half the time. Another thing is check the setting on Google Maps. Maybe you have to manually set it to driving. Maybe it's stuck on another source of transportation. Make sure it's always on, precise location settings on the phone. Specifically <strong>Google Location Accuracy</strong> under Location Services.</p><p></p><p>5. I'm sure you can, but I think AA was designed as an all in one solution. Some of the functions being redundant. You'd have to really distinguish which features you want from each when in use. If I was to guess, I want to say it's hardware limited. If you get on a video call with someone, while on the video call, try to use the camera... it will say it's in use by another app. If Alexa is on standby listening maybe the mic is also limited to work with one application at a time. You can use Alexa for general use and Android Auto for driving. You'd be keeping them separate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noveske, post: 8825768, member: 687741"] 1. Make sure you have internet connection and go through setup in the Alexa app. 2. This for contacts? If you have them favorited on your phone under contacts, did you share your contacts / allow your HU access to your contacts? 3. Try Waze, just to see if it's any different. If it gets rid of the delay. That way you can isolate the issue. Could be a battery saving setting. So GPS could be asleep half the time. Another thing is check the setting on Google Maps. Maybe you have to manually set it to driving. Maybe it's stuck on another source of transportation. Make sure it's always on, precise location settings on the phone. Specifically [B]Google Location Accuracy[/B] under Location Services. 5. I'm sure you can, but I think AA was designed as an all in one solution. Some of the functions being redundant. You'd have to really distinguish which features you want from each when in use. If I was to guess, I want to say it's hardware limited. If you get on a video call with someone, while on the video call, try to use the camera... it will say it's in use by another app. If Alexa is on standby listening maybe the mic is also limited to work with one application at a time. You can use Alexa for general use and Android Auto for driving. You'd be keeping them separate. [/QUOTE]
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