Monday, November 7, 2016

Two years ago Google introduced Android Auto to give drivers an easier and safer way to access information on the road. Over 200 new car models currently support Android Auto with specific in-dash units. Today, Google gets rid of the car requirement and introduces a new way to use Android Auto: right on your phone screen. You can automatically start the app when the phone is paired to your car's Bluetooth to access directions, music and communications without the distractions. The update is available now in the Play Store.


via Instagram Two years ago Google introduced Android Auto to give drivers an easier and safer way to access information on the road. Over 200 new car models currently support Android Auto with specific in-dash units. Today, Google gets rid of the car requirement and introduces a new way to use Android Auto: right on your phone screen. You can automatically start the app when the phone is paired to your car's Bluetooth to access directions, music and communications without the distractions. The update is available now in the Play Store. //

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