Entries in Android Auto (34)

Sunday
Feb162020

Android Auto is coming to select Lexus, Ferrari, and Infiniti models

After holding out, three automakers are finally bringing Android Auto into select models. Ferrari, Infiniti, and Lexus already all support Apple's CarPlay platform. Aside from these high-end automakers, one notable holdout is BMW. The car maker is still listed as "Coming soon." 

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Thursday
Dec122019

BMW to add support for wireless version of Android Auto in 2020

While BMW has supported CarPlay for a while already, this news marks the first time the German automaker will support Google's Android Auto. The feature will be available in some of its vehicles starting July 2020. But it will only support wireless Android Auto, which means it won't work if you don't have select Pixel, Nexus, or Samsung devices, though. All cars that have BMW Operating System 7.0 will work with Android Auto. Here's to hoping BMW expands support in the future.

Saturday
Oct052019

Android Auto could soon let you arrange the apps you see

If you feel overwhelmed about the number of apps Android Auto shows on your in-car home screen, then this update might be a welcome addition for you. In a recent app teardown by Android Policethe site found that there is mention of a new setting to let you reorder as well as hide apps on the interface. Google took out multiple app drawers and replaced this with a large grid, which shows all your apps and leads to a cluttered interface. But as the teardown suggests, that might change soon. Not only will you be able to hide the apps you don't need while you're in the car, but it'll let you float up top your favourites and the ones you do use often.

Wednesday
Jun262019

Google starts rolling out Android Auto’s new interface

The goal for the new look of Android Auto is to “help you get on the road faster, show more useful information at a glance, and simplify common tasks while driving.” And you’ll finally be able to check if this is possible as Google rolls out the revamped version of Android Auto. This time, Android Auto will automatically continue playing your media when you turn on your vehicle. It’ll also immediately launch your navigation app of choice, which will let you tap on a suggested destination or issue a voice command. Android Auto’s navigation bar has been simplified so you can control apps with fewer taps. Dark mode is also now available with this version of Android Auto, fonts are easier to read, and you get more colorful accents for better visibility. With the new notification center, it is easier to manage calls, messages, and alerts as well. It has been optimized to show you more information on wider displays.

Source: Tech Radar

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