As crucial as Android Auto and CarPlay have become to daily driving, the core problem remains. Wired connections charge your ...
Android Auto supports third-party apps beyond the Play Store and houses a hidden menu. But how many of our readers know this?
Getting Android Auto wireless in our cars has become significantly more convenient since the debut of wireless adapters like AAWireless and Motorola MA1, as these devices make the transition from ...
You can do a lot with Android Auto, but what you can't do is install a web browser—at least not with the default, ...
Android Auto, Google's answer to Apple CarPlay, can be great for expanding the capabilities of your vehicle by connecting an Android device to the infotainment system. It's great for accessing maps, ...
A new Android Auto version is now available for download for all users; the rollout has now started through the Google Play Store ...
Android Auto, as a framework, is designed to link your Android phone to your car's infotainment systems in a manner more convenient and comprehensive than simply connecting to a stereo with Bluetooth.
While Android Auto may have its own quirks and shortcomings, it's one of the best and safest ways to use certain functions of your smartphone when driving. If you wish to make a call, play music, or ...