How to Update AAAD Apps Without Losing Data (2026 Guide)
Update AAAD apps without losing data by installing the new APK directly over the old version. Learn how to preserve CarStream & Fermata Auto settings on the Android Auto latest version (16.5) with our 2026 guide.
To update apps installed via AAAD without losing your settings, playlists, or bookmarks, you must perform a manual update rather than uninstalling the app first. AAAD apps do not update through the Google Play Store, so updates are handled by installing the new APK over the old one.
As long as the app signature matches, Android performs an "In-Place Update," which preserves all user data. Never uninstall the old version first, as this triggers a permanent data wipe of your app preferences and saved content.
Methods to Update AAAD Apps Without Data Loss
If you want to keep your CarStream bookmarks, Fermata Auto playlists, or Screen2Auto configurations, you must follow the "In-Place" update method. Use the steps below to ensure your apps remain compatible with the Android Auto latest version.
Step 1: Secure the Official Update
Always download the updated APK file for your specific app (e.g., CarStream, Fermata Auto) from a trusted source. The aaad.app official site or the developer’s GitHub page are the only ways to ensure the APK signature matches your current version. If the signatures don't match, Android will block the update to protect your data.
Step 2: Utilize the AAAD Pro Installer
If the developer has pushed a new release, you can use the AAAD app directly to pull the update. This is the most reliable way to ensure the Android Auto sideload update is recognized by the system without needing a PC or root access.
Step 3: "Install Over" (The Golden Rule)
When your device prompts you, select Install or Update.
CRITICAL: Do not uninstall the old version first. Installing the new APK directly over the existing one is the only way to preserve app settings, user data, and login information.
Step 4: Verify Security Permissions
Ensure that "Install from Unknown Sources" remains enabled in your Android security settings. On the Android Auto latest version (16.5), you may also need to navigate to the app info page and select "Allow Restricted Settings" to maintain full functionality.
Maintaining Functionality on Android 14, 15, and 16
Updating is only half the battle. To ensure your apps actually show up on your car's head unit, follow these maintenance tips:
- Re-grant Post-Update Permissions: Heavy-duty apps like Screen2Auto often lose their "Screen Capture" or "Storage Access" permissions after an update. Always open the app on your phone once after updating to re-grant these before plugging into your car.
- The KingInstaller Method: If your apps were originally installed via KingInstaller to bypass Google’s "Unknown Sources" detection, you must use KingInstaller to install the update as a "King." This ensures the app maintains its "Play Store" metadata.
- Android 14+ Compatibility Note: If an update fails or the app disappears, Google’s stricter verification is likely the cause. Using an AI Box adapter or re-running the KingInstaller patch is the best way to ensure third-party apps remain visible on the Android Auto latest version launcher.
The Golden Rule: Never Uninstall First
To update AAAD apps without losing data, always install the new APK directly over the existing app — never uninstall first. Installing over an existing app preserves the /data/data/ directory, which holds all your settings, playlists, and preferences. Uninstalling first permanently deletes this data with no recovery.
How to Update AAAD Itself
Open AAAD on your phone. When a new version is available, tap Update or Download. AAAD pulls the update directly from the official GitHub releases page, ensuring the signing key matches your installed version. When Android prompts you, tap "Install Anyway" — not "Got It," which cancels the install. AAAD relaunches automatically with your settings and PRO license intact.
How to Update Fermata Auto
Before anything else, export your data: Fermata Auto → Settings → Miscellaneous → Export Settings and save the .dat file somewhere safe. Then open AAAD, tap the Fermata Auto update, and install over the existing app. When prompted, tap "Install Anyway." Open Fermata Auto to confirm your playlists are intact. On Android 14+, go to Settings → Apps → Fermata Auto → three-dot menu → Allow Restricted Settings to restore Android Auto functionality.
How to Update CarStream
Open AAAD and tap the CarStream update. Install over the existing app — do not cancel any Android prompt mid-install. After updating, open Android Auto and verify CarStream appears. You may need to re-sign into YouTube once after a major version update, but your app preferences will be preserved. If CarStream disappears from your Android Auto screen, open Android Auto → Customize Launcher and re-enable it.
How to Update Screen2Auto
Install the update via AAAD using the same in-place method to update Screen2Auto. After updating, re-grant Screen Capture permission under Settings → Apps → Screen2Auto → Permissions.
Then re-enable Accessibility Access under Settings → Accessibility → Downloaded Apps → Screen2Auto. On Android 14+, also go to Settings → Apps → Screen2Auto → three-dot menu → Allow Restricted Settings — without this, the app will not function in Android Auto.
How to Update AA Mirror Plus
Install via AAAD over the existing version. After updating, re-check your mirror quality settings inside the app. If it stops appearing in Android Auto, go to Settings → Apps → Android Auto → Storage → Clear Cache (not "Clear Storage"), then reconnect to your car.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Will I lose my AAAD Pro license if I update the app?
No. Your AAAD Pro license is tied to your device ID. You can update the main AAAD installer or the individual apps as often as you like without losing your "Pro" status. However, a factory reset will wipe the license.
2. Does AAAD work on Android 14, 15, and 16?
Yes. While Android 14+ introduced stricter "Restricted Settings," you can bypass this by going to App Info > Three dots (top right) > Allow Restricted Settings. This allows AAAD apps to function normally on the latest OS.
3. Can I update Fermata Auto without losing my IPTV links?
Yes. By using the "In-Place" update method described above, your fermata_db file (which holds your links) remains untouched.
4. Why is CarStream not working on Android Auto 16.5?
The Android Auto latest version often resets the "Unknown Sources" toggle in the Developer Settings. If CarStream stops working, re-enable Developer Mode in Android Auto and check the "Unknown Sources" box.
5. Is it safe to update via AAAD?
Yes. AAAD is an open-source installer that uses a "signature-copy" method to make apps appear as if they came from the Play Store. This maintains the device's security while unlocking third-party functionality.
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