ADB lets a computer talk to your car. Turn it on once and Unlokit can install apps. Keep the car parked and switched on.
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Menu won't open: Bluetooth off, re-enter the dial code exactly, close the dialer between tries.
Code rejected: it's tied to the car's clock — match the region, date and hour to the car's screen, then enter it before the hour changes.
USB light doesn't return: upper driver-side port, a data cable, and the OTG adapter; try another cable/adapter.
Tested on Jetour G700 (firmware 3.30–3.35). Other models & versions — coming soon.
Turn on ADB in the car first (see the guide below), plug in USB-A → USB-A (or OTG from a phone), press connect, and approve the prompt on the car screen.
Mirror the main screen to passenger/rear displays, launch apps on any screen, split-screen, edge-swipe shortcut. One tap = install → permissions → ADB keys → launch. After this it self-updates — no PC again.
A launcher replaces your car's home screen with a nicer one — app grid, widgets, custom layout. Pick a launcher APK you have and Unlokit installs it, grants all its permissions, and opens it right away. Then press the car's Home button and choose it as your default.
Launchers that work well on car units: Everywhere Launcher, AGAMA Car Launcher, Car Launcher Pro, Nova Launcher.
Tick the apps you want and they install together, with permissions granted automatically. For apps like YouTube or Spotify, install Aurora Store and sign in with your own account.
Pick one or several app files you own (.apk, .xapk, .apkm, or .apks). Unlokit installs them one by one and grants each app’s permissions. Choosing and installing are separate steps so you can review the list first.
After installing, DisplayMirror is refreshed automatically so it picks up the new apps the next time you open it. “Refresh DisplayMirror” does the same manually — it won’t pop the app open on top of what you’re using.
Grant every permission an app requests in one shot — runtime permissions plus the special toggles (overlay, install-unknown, etc.). Pick one app, or grant for all user apps at once.
User-installed packages on the unit.
Choose a ready-made command, or type your own.
Reboots the entire car head unit (screen goes off and back on, ~30–60s). Don’t use while driving. The USB link drops during the reboot — reconnect after.
Checks whether streaming apps like Netflix will actually work on this unit — Google services, Widevine DRM level, and the certification ID. Run this before fighting with Netflix.