What You Need To Use Android Auto, And How To Get Started
Android Auto appears on more and more car infotainment systems all the time, but how do you actually use it? Thankfully, it's not very complicated.
Read MoreAndroid Auto appears on more and more car infotainment systems all the time, but how do you actually use it? Thankfully, it's not very complicated.
Read MoreAndroid Auto connects your phone's smart features and your car together, but there's a degree of customization available for drivers to make apps easy to reach.
Read MoreAndroid Auto can occasionally run into a snag when your car boots up, or if your phone is running into an issue, but most fixes are pretty easy to handle.
Read MoreIf your car has Android Auto functionality and you're wondering which maps app is best, you've come to the right place.
Read MoreIf you're an Android user and your vehicle's infotainment system has Android Auto, you can easily add apps to it with only a couple of swipes and taps.
Read MoreMost Android users will typically turn to Google Maps for navigation, but some prefer to use Waze. However, there are key differences between both apps.
Read MoreAs Android Auto pops up in more and more cars sold across the globe, you might find yourself wondering just how you get rid of all the apps you've installed.
Read MoreWhile Android Auto only officially provides audio controls and navigation, you can also unofficially watch YouTube while your vehicle is parked.
Read MoreAndroid Auto is a great way to access your content in your car, but it's even better when it's wireless. Here's how to tell if you can enjoy the wireless life.
Read MoreDoes your Android Auto setup repeatedly give up on you midway through navigation? Here's what might be behind the issue.
Read MoreWhile Google Maps is arguably the more popular choice, Waze has a fantastic community that provides traffic updates. Here's how to get started.
Read MoreThere's a way to sort and organize your apps on Android Auto before you even turn it on. That way, you can have everything the way you like it,
Read MoreIf you want to be able to keep your phone in your pocket, you'll have to find out how to take the Android Auto wired connection and untether it.
Read MoreThis won't add Android Auto to your car. Rather, these adapters merely allow you to make your car's existing Android Auto platform wireless.
Read MoreThere is a way to enable a split-screen mode on Android Auto so that you can have Google Maps paired with another app like Spotify.
Read MoreIf you're not the biggest fan of Android Auto, it's possible to disable the integration from both your car's infotainment, and your phone's settings.
Read MoreYou can connect your phone to the Android Auto display and call it a day, but there's a lot you can do with it to get more functionality.
Read MoreAndroid Auto is the perfect car companion for your smartphone when you're driving. Thankfully, Google makes it easy to keep it updated.
Read MoreFor reasons unknown, Google offers two competing navigation apps on Android devices. We break down their similarities and differences.
Read MoreIf you use Android Auto but it has stopped working for some reason, there are several things you can check to quickly fix the problem on your own.
Read MoreAn increasing number of car manufacturers introduce wireless Android Auto compatibility to streamline car play.
Read MoreIf you're about to hit the road in your EV, you'll want to make sure you know where you can charge up. Here are some apps for iPhone and Android that can help.
Read MoreAndroid Auto has a new version coming out called Coolwalk that will bring some notable improvements to the app. Here are some of our favorites.
Read MoreGM announced today that it will be phasing out Apple's CarPlay and Android Auto in its EVs, and that may not provide the experience GM is hoping for.
Read MoreGM's future electric vehicles may be adding range and driver-assistance tech, but smartphone users are going to find some familiar features unexpectedly absent.
Read MoreTesla EVs revolve around the latest tech, but they lack one of the most common ways drivers navigate: with Android Auto. This hack changes things.
Read MoreAndroid Auto has received its 8.0 designation, and that round number may have you convinced this is a major upgrade. Sadly, that's not the case.
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