Used Android Auto - Google Maps, Media & Messaging for Android?


Android Auto - Google Maps, Media & Messaging Analysis

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Android Auto is a free utility application designed to enhance the driving experience by integrating smartphone functionalities with vehicle systems. This app allows users to access navigation, media playback, and messaging services all through voice commands, promoting safer driving practices. By connecting to the Google Suite, Android Auto provides a seamless interface for managing tasks while on the road.

The app enables drivers to utilize popular applications like Google Maps and Spotify without needing to physically interact with their devices. Users can activate Android Auto with simple voice commands, allowing them to keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. While this utility has a strong focus on safety and convenience, it does require a stable internet connection to function optimally, and users may experience issues with audio clarity in certain situations.

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Release
Latest update
Version
15.9.655114-release
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,263
Downloads Last Week
7

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Developer’s Description

Android Auto is your smart driving companion that helps you stay focused, connected, and entertained with the Google Assistant.

Android Auto is your smart driving companion that helps you stay focused, connected, and entertained with the Google Assistant. With a simplified interface, large buttons, and powerful voice actions, Android Auto is designed to make it easier to use apps that you love from your phone while you're on the road.

Just say "Ok Google" to...

- Route to your next destination using Google Maps or Waze with real-time GPS navigation and traffic alerts.

- Get updates on your route, ETA, and hazards in real-time.

- Have the Google Assistant check your calendar for you so you know where you need to be.

- Set reminders, get updates on the news, and check last night's score.

- Avoid distractions while driving by setting a custom do not disturb message while driving.

- Make calls using Google Assistant and answer incoming calls with just a tap.

- Access your contacts folder and send and receive messages with the Google Assistant using SMS, Hangouts, WhatsApp, Skype, Telegram, WeChat, Kik, Google Allo, and many more messaging apps.

- Manage your infotainment system like never before. Listen to your favorite media apps including Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, SiriusXM, TIDAL - High Fidelity Music Streaming, Napster Music, and Deezer. Many more music, radio, news, sports news, audiobook, and podcast apps are also supported.

The number of compatible apps is always growing! For a full list of compatible apps, go to http://g.co/androidauto

To use Android Auto, you'll need a phone running Android 5.0 or higher (Lollipop, Marshmallow, Nougat, or Oreo) and an active data connection.

Over 400 car models now support Android Auto! To find out if your car display is compatible and how to enable it, check your owner's manual or contact your car's manufacturer. Once enabled, use a high quality USB cable to connect your phone to your car, then launch Android Auto to get going!

Learn more about Android Auto and compatible cars at http://android.com/auto

For support: http://support.google.com/androidauto

Get help from our community: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!forum/android-auto


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