Android Auto can feel either like a slick in‑dash upgrade or a clunky distraction, and the difference often comes down to a handful of settings. By changing just a few options, you can sharpen ...
Night Mode, setting a custom wallpaper, shifting media controls, and more.
Car infotainment systems have historically been a weak point in vehicle design. Often clunky and inefficient, essential features and functions were buried under layers of unnecessary screens and ...
Few users know that Android Auto has a developer mode. It’s a bit like discovering a secret passage in your own house. Once activated (tap Version ten times in the app), you gain access to ...
Google has started the rollout of a new Android Auto app update for production devices; the process happens through the Google Play Store ...
It's like adding a turbo to your infotainment system ...
A new Android Auto build has just reached the beta stage, with version 16.3 now available for beta users. However, while the testing program is full and no extra spots are available, anyone can give ...
Android Auto 16.0 is hitting the road, but this time, it’s the invisible upgrades under the hood that might just steer your driving experience into ...
A beta build indicates that Android Auto will drop support for Android 8.0/8.1. Google has fixed an issue where the GameSnacks app went missing for some Android Auto users. An update to the settings ...
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Android Auto is a Google product I use every day, and every day it does a brilliant job of annoying me. OK, I’ll admit, I wouldn’t use it if it didn’t add some value to my time on the road, but that ...