If you've been part of the Android Auto community for more than a few weeks, you probably know already that YouTube is not allowed on the infotainment screen as part of Google's in-car experience.
Android Auto brings a lot of amazing features from your phone straight to your car's dash screen. Its primary functions are GPS and audio controls. You can even use split-screen mode to control both ...
Android Auto still doesn’t support the official YouTube app, but NewPipe can now fill that gap. The update lets you access playlists, history, and search from your car’s screen. Of course, you’ll only ...
Apple has recently added support for video apps in the latest iOS update; developers can now start working on bringing their ...
While individual car brands have offered streaming apps as part of their infotainment suite, particularly Netflix is about to become a whole lot more accesible thanks to official Android Auto and ...
Google introduced new media app templates as part of its Android for Cars App Library update. These templates bring a redesigned “Now Playing” UI with a new Material 3 Expressive seekbar. The ...
Android Auto is the default co-pilot for millions of cars worldwide. It allows you to access most of your smartphone's features on your car's infotainment screen, including music, navigation, and ...
It made driving less frustrating ...