How do I connect my Skoda to the Internet?
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How do I connect my Skoda to the Internet?
ACTIVATION IN JUST 3 STEPS
- Download the MyŠKODA app to your mobile device via a QR Code or click on the link below to visit the ŠKODA Connect portal. ŠKODA CONNECT PORTAL.
- Log in via your ŠKODA ID or create a new one.
- Insert the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and follow the instructions to complete the registration.
Does ŠKODA support Android Auto?
With the SmartLink+ system (ŠKODA Connectivity bundle supporting MirrorLink®, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) the car’s infotainment system enables the driver to safely use the phone while driving.
Do you have to pay for Skoda connect?
A very important part of ŠKODA Connect is the Emergency Call and eCall safety feature that comes either as standard or as part of the Care Connect service package and is free of charge for the car’s entire lifetime.
Do you have to pay for ŠKODA connect?
How do I activate Skoda Smartlink?
Skoda Smartlink is activated using an activation code, which is available from your dealership. If you’re keen to get started and explore the endless options Skoda connect gives you, your dealership can activate SmartLink for you before you drive away from the forecourt.
What is ŠKODA SmartLink?
SMARTLINK+ With the SmartLink+ system, integrating Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink®, the car’s infotainment system lets the driver use the phone safely while driving.
Can I update my cars infotainment system?
Despite the main limitations of upgrading an infotainment system, some exceptions exist. Most automakers regularly update the infotainment system in specific model years, mostly adding extra apps, data functions, or various bug fixes.
Does my Skoda have SmartLink?
Smartlink is available on a wide range of modern models, and it is compatible with Apple CarPlay, Mirror Link, and Android Auto.
What is Skoda MirrorLink?
Skoda’s approach to this began with the MirrorLink system, which as the name suggests, mirrors the screen of your Android smartphone (and some tablets) on the vehicle’s display. In May 2015 the Czech manufacturer introduced a more sophisticated system called SmartLink.