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I have a Droid Turbo 2. I downloaded some podcasts that I would like to listen to through my Bluetooth in my car. Help!
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Turns out it was as simple as hitting the AUX button on my radio panel! My college son figured it out in about 10 seconds!!!
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If you can listen to music with the Bluetooth using the Google Play Music app, I think you can use the same app to listen to podcasts.
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I cannot get any music to play on the Bluetooth through my phone.
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What kind of radio do you have in your vehicle? Is it possible that the radio isn't capable of streaming media from the phone?
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I supposed that's possible. I have a the factory radio that came in my 2011 Toyota Camry.
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You should check with a dealership or Toyota to verify if your radio can stream audio from the phone.
For example, my car has the Bluetooth capabilities to handle calls and read text messages, but not stream music from the phone.
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Turns out it was as simple as hitting the AUX button on my radio panel! My college son figured it out in about 10 seconds!!!
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I appreciate your inquiry. We definitely want to ensure that you're able to stay connected. Is your bluetooth currently connected to your car? What Android device do you currently have?
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I have a Droid Turbo 2. And yes, my Bluetooth is connected to my car.