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Verizon has dropped an early look at what the next Pixel update will bring, and it looks like an Android Auto fix is planned ...
A new Android Auto version is live, and while Google ships it through the Google Play Store, users can download it manually ...
Following the wide rollout of Android Auto 14.4 earlier this month, Google has made Android Auto 14.5 more broadly ...
Android TV and Android Auto logos before (left) and after (right) The new Android One logo, on the other hand, sees some other changes. The logo is still basically the same with its two-tone ...
Android 10 users who don’t have an Android Auto-compatible head unit can once again use Android Auto on their phones, thanks to a standalone app that Google finally released to the Play Store on ...
Android Auto 14.1 is rolling out in beta form, bringing support for Android games including Angry Birds 2 and Candy Crush, along with a new fullscreen mode.
Following Android’s recently updated branding, it would seem logos for Android Auto, Android TV and Android One will receive a refresh in their branding also. The updated branding or logos have ...
Android: Have you ever typed or read on your smartphone while walking at the same time (be honest)? For those occasions, Transparent Screen can help you out by showing you what's right in front of ...
Android Auto 14.2 does not bring any big changes for users aside from bug fixes. However, an important thing noticed in this update is the removal of code references to “Glasses.” ...
We're all familiar with Android Auto — it connects your phone to your car's infotainment ... it may be a little easier to differentiate between them now that Android Automotive has a new logo.
Android Auto’s latest beta contains currently unused text strings referencing vehicle climate controls. Currently, Android Auto does not offer any way to directly adjust in-vehicle climate settings.
Rather than just seeing the Android Auto logo — which used to be the end of the road — you’ll now also have the option to “Swipe up to unlock.” ...