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Auto Huawei P50 Pro: Android

How to Use Android Auto on Huawei Devices | Complete English Guide

How to Connect and Fix Android Auto on the Huawei P50 Pro The Huawei P50 Pro is a masterpiece of mobile hardware, boasting an incredible camera system, a gorgeous display, and sleek aesthetics. However, for drivers who rely on their smartphones for navigation and entertainment, it comes with a well-known catch: the lack of native Google Mobile Services (GMS). Because Android Auto is deeply integrated into Google’s core framework, getting it to work on a Huawei P50 Pro running EMUI can be a challenging puzzle.

The journey to get Android Auto working on a Huawei P50 Pro is not always straightforward, but it is achievable.

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Since 2023, a popular solution for Huawei owners has been (often sold via the GBTools or Aurora Store ecosystem). This is a paid activation service that installs a virtual environment for Google services.

Note: While this method works for many users, virtual environments can sometimes struggle with direct USB hardware passthrough to the car's infotainment system.

Most stable method; supports wireless Android Auto via dongles. Cons: Costs money; requires a PC for initial setup; violates Google’s terms (but works reliably). android auto huawei p50 pro

Many drivers use wireless Android Auto adapters (such as or Carlinkit ). These dongles plug directly into your car's USB port. Some advanced versions of these adapters run an independent, lightweight version of Android inside the dongle itself.

Connect your phone to your car. GBox often includes features that allow it to "hijack" the USB connection to trigger Android Auto.

Huawei offers its own in-car solution called , which serves as a direct alternative to Android Auto. How to Use Android Auto on Huawei Devices

If your P50 Pro hasn't been updated to EMUI 14, the microG method may be more complex. In this case, a practical for the Android Auto app itself could be effective. The underlying principle is that the newer app versions no longer trust Huawei's environment, so forcing the phone to run an older, more permissive version might bypass certain checks.

Since Android Auto is not a pre-installed application on the