Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Google IO: Android Auto will soon break free of your car's console

Google IO: Android Auto will soon break free of your car's console

Android Auto will be available straight from Android phones soon and with it, popular navigation app Waze. Android Auto, Google's in-car interface, will soon be available to download as an app.

This means you won't have to buy a new car or an expensive head unit to use it. In other words, access to Android Auto will no longer cost you hundreds to thousands of dollars.

Android Auto for phones

Android Auto will be tweaked for phones, with a slightly different interface for smaller screens.

"The Interface will be tailored for the phone, but immediately recognizable as Android Auto," director of Android Patrick Brady said.

Waze will also be coming to Android Auto, an app which was missing from the beginning. Users will no longer be forced to only use Google Maps, but instead have a choice of one of two Google apps.

The social-bent navigator has been a popular app for drivers with features like accident and police reporting, superior traffic rerouting and chat. Oh, and you can have T-Pain navigate you, too.

Additionally, Android Auto will work wirelessly in some compatible cars. This means you won't need to plug in your phone in order to power a car's head unit.

Just be aware that using Android Auto wirelessly will drain your battery since your phone isn't being charged via cable. However, cars with wireless charging pads built in will solve this issue.



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