Graham King
Standard Member
I use mine for navigation, streamed music, radio (better quality radio reception over data through TuneIn radio), listening to the news which Google packages into short bulletins from user-specified providers (BBC, Sky, CNN, NPR, Reuters etc.), and most important VOICE COMMANDS.It's really handy for navigation as the google maps from within android auto can give live traffic etc as it uses mobile data to keep it up to date, plus it's always up to date
Also you can use voice commands for calling/navigating Press the talk button on the steering wheel and can say something like "Navigate to the closest rapid charger/Hospital/carpark" etc etc
I have not had too many problems with it. By saying "Hey Google" when driving I can do voice commands - don't even need to press the button most of the time. Calling has not been an issue at all.
I do find, however, that compared to my Kia, the unit on the MG is very slow. It probably has as slower processor.