Using pirated apps is a big problem for everyone. This is because piracy leads to many operational problems for companies as they cannot generate money from their services and people. That’s what you’ll find out, as the pirated Spotify Premium app has a major flaw of not being compatible with Android Auto.
But despite what many think, a stolen Spotify can be used on Android Auto. There is a trick to make this app appear on your car screen even if it doesn’t appear when you first try to use it on Android Auto.
How to use unofficial Spotify app on Android Auto
This trick works not only with the pirated version of Spotify Premium, but also with any unofficial or modded version of Spotify that you want to use with Android Auto. The steps to follow are simple:
Open Android Auto on your phone (if you don’t find it as an app, look for it in your phone’s settings) and tap the “Version” option 10 times in a row. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner, select Developer Settings, and enable the Unknown Sources option.
Go back to Android Auto on your phone and now select Customize for the app Check the option for the Spotify app you are using and enter your Android settings and then go to Apps.
Tap Find and Force Android Auto Although it is not necessary, it is recommended to restart your phone if Android Auto does not recognize the changes you have made.
And ready! After doing this, you can use the Spotify app that you have installed on your mobile phone even if it is not official Android Auto. Now, if this trick doesn’t work for you, it might be a problem with the version of Spotify you’re using.
What you can do in this case is to download another version of Spotify that is compatible with Android Auto. The key is to use the official one, but if you don’t want to, just check out xManager, an apk that lets you have Spotify Premium for free.






