On older Android versions, you had to manually allow Android Auto to use "unknown sources"—a weird term for third-party apps.
A: That is "Sygic Drive" mode. Disconnect your phone. Disable "Driving mode" in your phone’s Quick Settings. Reconnect. Only the car projection counts. Sygic Not Showing On Android Auto
You rely on Sygic for its premium offline maps, real-time traffic, and advanced safety features like speed camera alerts. You plug your phone into your car, the Android Auto interface lights up on the dashboard—but Sygic is missing. Only Google Maps and Waze are visible. On older Android versions, you had to manually
Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging on your phone. Disable "Driving mode" in your phone’s Quick Settings
You see other apps, but Sygic is missing from the main app drawer.
You are not alone. The "Sygic not showing on Android Auto" issue is one of the most common complaints on Sygic’s support forums and Google’s Issue Tracker. Unlike native Google apps that work seamlessly, third-party navigation apps like Sygic require specific permissions, version matching, and hidden settings to appear on your car’s display.
A: No. This article is for Android Auto. On CarPlay, Sygic has a different set of restrictions (mainly region-locked by Apple).