In this guide, we will show you the steps to install Android Auto on your OnePlus 13. There has been a new addition to the OnePlus family and without a show of a doubt, it has been quite some entry. With the likes of the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset coupled with up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage, a massive 6000 mAh battery [with 100W fast charging], and the latest Android 15 out of the box, it seems to have check marked out of the box.
Talking about the software side, it comes with OxygenOS in the Global variant and ColorOS in the Chinese region. And there are no brownie points in guessing that the latter is bereft of all the Google Apps, Services, and Frameworks. This is giving quite a tough time to the end users as they are unable to make use of their preferred Google apps, including the inability to install the Android Auto app from the Silicon Valley giant.
If you are also in the same boat and looking for ways to mirror your device’s features onto their infotainment system, then this guide will make you aware of a couple of handy workarounds that should help you install Android Auto on your OnePlus 13. So without any further ado, let’s get started.
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How to Install Android Auto on OnePlus 13
Given hereby are two different methods that should help you get this job done. Go through both of them once and then try out the one that is in sync with your requirements. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
Via Magisk Flashable GApps
Doesn’t have a working custom recovery like TWRP for your device? Not an issue! You can create a Magisk flashable GApps package using our guide below and then simply flash it as a Magisk module. Then restart the device and you’ll get Android Auto on your OnePlus 13. [While it’s along the obvious lines, still, just double-check that you are using the GApps that has Android Auto in it. For example, in the case of NikGApps, it’s only there in the Full variant].
Via Magisk Module
There is a module shared by XDA Senior Member sefai77 that seems to get this job done as well. So give it a try using the below-listed steps and check out the results.
- To begin with, root your OnePlus 13 via Magisk.
- Now download the Android Auto Module from here.
- Then launch Magisk, go to Modules, and tap Install from Storage.
- Select the module and flash it. Once done, hit Reboot.
- Upon reboot, your device should now have Android Auto installed.
That’s it. These were the two different methods that should help you install Android Auto on your OnePlus 13. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.