Android Auto's big 2026 makeover is Gemini at its most practical
Android Auto's big 2026 makeover is full of small but helpful upgrades.
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Android Auto's big 2026 makeover is full of small but helpful upgrades.
Using Android Auto can be as dangerous as using your phone while driving. Fortunately, these built-in safety features make your daily drive a little safer
Alongside various other announcements at Google I/O 2026, we’re getting a deeper preview of major media app changes on Android Auto, as well as a list of apps that will be adopting the changes first. more…
If you're only using Android Auto for basic navigation and music, you're missing out.
These simple changes can make an immediate impact on your in-car experience.
These developer settings can completely change how your Android Auto looks and operates. They're not difficult to access, and it only takes a minute.
Gemini in my car is more a toy than a tool, but that's fine for me
The perfect UI for ever screen, regardless of the shape and size
Google is delivering some major Android Auto updates over the course of 2026, including support for video apps and new Gemini features. more…
The next generation of Android Auto and cars with Google built-in is introducing a massive refresh featuring Material 3 design, 3D immersive navigation, and more.
Using a faster, higher-quality USB cable, updating your device, and freeing up RAM can help Android Auto run more smoothly.
The tech giant is touting a new Android Auto experience
Google has announced an incoming redesign for Android Auto that, while not a major leap forward, improves support for car displays, brings in a bit of Material 3 Expressive, and supports widgets. more…
Prepare yourself, because there's a lot to get excited about
Upgrades include a revamped UI, support for widgets, immersive 3D maps and more.
Android Auto will officially support full HD videos, including watching YouTube. But there are a couple of limits.
This week at I/O, Google rolled out a series of major updates for Android Auto that include better sizing for unconventionally shaped screens, video streaming through YouTube, widget support, and of course, more AI-powered Gemini features. The company also announced some updates for cars that run on
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Google's upcoming at-a-glance Android Auto feature is called "Car Widgets."
Android Auto's Developer Mode opens up useful options like Default USB Configuration, higher resolutions, and more.