Convenience comes with compromises — and they add up fast.
Nobody likes cables. They're more of a necessary evil in our cars, and sooner or later, everybody ends up using them. However, keeping things organized behind the wheel is essential for most of us.
Have you been using an old Android smartphone with Android Auto in your car? If yes, now would be a good time to check the version of Android that the phone is running. More than a year ago — in July ...
Earlier this month, Google started rolling out Android Auto 16.0 with a new media player design that added a splash of Material 3 Expressive to media apps. The change was widely available, but quickly ...
Android Auto, Google's answer to Apple CarPlay, can be great for expanding the capabilities of your vehicle by connecting an Android device to the infotainment system. It's great for accessing maps, ...
It's no secret that Android Auto updates sometimes break features that worked just right before their installation, and this is why some users prefer to stick with older versions for as long as ...
Google is more widely rolling out its Android Auto 14.1 update just as a newer version enters the beta program. Android Auto 14.1 debuted in beta in March right as Google started rolling out support ...
One of the advertised perks of using Android Auto on your phone in your car is that you can make calls and control your media by issuing voice commands to Google Assistant. At least, that's how it's ...