Technical Bravo Blue & Me/Aux Android Phone?

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Technical Bravo Blue & Me/Aux Android Phone?

Scully1975

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I have a 2010 Bravo with Blue & Me and I want to play content from my Sony Android phone through the speakers. I have spoken to several blokes a FIAT dealerships and they know less than me, which is very little!

I want to be able to play You Tube/Spotify/Digital radio apps etc through the speaker and I can't seem to get a straight answer.

Is there an AUX port at the back of the radio? Will I be able to pull the radio out? If I plug straight in will that do it? Any help please, I've looked through these forums but still a bit confused, thanks.
 
I once connected my Sony phone via the USB-port that's in my 2007 Bravo. I changed the phone then to 'mass media storage' (or something like that) and I could play all the songs that were on my phone.

Don't know if it's possible to use youtube/spotify/apps though. I'm interested in that too actually, so I'm going to try that out tomorrow.

I just found this site and going to try some things tomorrow, maybe it will help you too:
http://www.blueandme.net/blueandme/index.aspx/index.aspx?brand=fga&lang=en#/howto/

cheers and post your results too plz!
 
I'm not sure if this is possible I also wanted to try it bur never managed to figure it out. alternatively I downloaded songs to a usb to play my songs.
 
I'm not sure if this is possible I also wanted to try it bur never managed to figure it out. alternatively I downloaded songs to a usb to play my songs.
I once did it. Was on vacation in Italy and wanted to hear other songs than the ones on my usb stick. I don't exactly know how, but managed to play the songs that were on my phone
 
Sadly the Bluetooth System and Radio on the Fiat is run by Windows CE 12 or something like that. It currently doesn't (and probably never will) support A2DP which is the Bluetooth protocol that Android uses. Older phones and up to a certain generation of Nokias, Windows Phones and Blackberrys will work with Blue&Me because they used older Bluetooth systems to playback music.

Goodfella is correct in saying you can use the USB to connect your phone, but then it purely acts as a flash drive and can't playback music from apps.

Yes there is a way to fit Aux but it requires an extension lead that needs to be bought that can be plugged into the back of the radio. Here's a thread to it https://www.fiatforum.com/bravo/224536-fitting-aux.html
Not sure if this method required that you play a CD with a silent track on it to get it to work. It also does remove the Bluetooth capability completely. If you're any good with electronics you could wire up an Aux cable yourself and get it fit in the correct pins in the radio based off the pictures in the thread I posted (y)
 
Sadly the Bluetooth System and Radio on the Fiat is run by Windows CE 12 or something like that. It currently doesn't (and probably never will) support A2DP which is the Bluetooth protocol that Android uses. Older phones and up to a certain generation of Nokias, Windows Phones and Blackberrys will work with Blue&Me because they used older Bluetooth systems to playback music.

Goodfella is correct in saying you can use the USB to connect your phone, but then it purely acts as a flash drive and can't playback music from apps.

Yes there is a way to fit Aux but it requires an extension lead that needs to be bought that can be plugged into the back of the radio. Here's a thread to it https://www.fiatforum.com/bravo/224536-fitting-aux.html
Not sure if this method required that you play a CD with a silent track on it to get it to work. It also does remove the Bluetooth capability completely. If you're any good with electronics you could wire up an Aux cable yourself and get it fit in the correct pins in the radio based off the pictures in the thread I posted (y)

Sadly this tutorial only works if you don't already have blue&me. This is because the only plug available for the AUX is where the blue&me connection is.
 
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