The most recent change happened this July when the bar was set to Android 9 or higher. Despite setting a new requirement, many Android 8 users were still able to use Android Auto — until now.
If you're an Android Auto user with an older phone, you might need to upgrade soon to continue using the service. As of this week, the in-car information and entertainment app is dropping support ...
AT&T has updated the carrier label for Turbo subscribers to prominently feature the AT&T Turbo branding in the status bar on iPhones and Android phones. AT&T Turbo is a $7 per month per line add ...
Typically these days, when you get in a modern car, there are two ways you can interact with the infotainment system: via phone projection (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) or via the native ...
It’s a whole different thing from Android Auto, but there might just be a problem. Motorcycle displays are getting crazier year after year. I remember back in 2017, I was in awe when my new KTM ...
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Google has started enforcing new Android Auto requirements more widely, with older phones running into a message that they “no longer support” the useful platform. Back in July, we first ...
Google is rolling out a new update to Android Auto, version 13.2, which doesn’t bring much to the table in terms of major updates, but there are some tweaks. Android Auto 13.2 is now rolling out ...