More video streaming, weather, and web conferencing capabilities are coming to Android Auto and cars with Google built-in.
Android Auto users are getting some new stuff, Google built-in customers getting others, and a lot is dependent on which make and model you own.
Android Auto, the system that allows you to mirror your Android-powered smartphone on your car’s interior dash display, is getting some new web conferencing features.
Cars with native Android software, also known as Google built-in, got Zoom and WebEx, as well as Microsoft Teams, way back in May of this year.
The apps, which are obtainable through the Play Store, are only accessible while parked, so think of this as a way to pass the time while charging your electric Polestar or Volvo vehicle.
Google has slowly been adding more video streaming apps to its native Android platform, having already announced the inclusion of YouTube earlier this year.
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Great improvements, I've actually bitched about not having these in the past.
Prime video... in the dash? Isn't that like... a bad idea from a safety standpoint? O_o
They require the car to be parked.
As noted in the article:
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I'm looking forward to both of them.
If you haven't figured it out yet, you are not the center of the universe.
YOU ARE BLOAT
This is the best summary I could come up with:
More video streaming, weather, and web conferencing capabilities are coming to Android Auto and cars with Google built-in.
Android Auto users are getting some new stuff, Google built-in customers getting others, and a lot is dependent on which make and model you own.
Android Auto, the system that allows you to mirror your Android-powered smartphone on your car’s interior dash display, is getting some new web conferencing features.
Cars with native Android software, also known as Google built-in, got Zoom and WebEx, as well as Microsoft Teams, way back in May of this year.
The apps, which are obtainable through the Play Store, are only accessible while parked, so think of this as a way to pass the time while charging your electric Polestar or Volvo vehicle.
Google has slowly been adding more video streaming apps to its native Android platform, having already announced the inclusion of YouTube earlier this year.
The original article contains 511 words, the summary contains 151 words. Saved 70%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!
Great improvements, I've actually bitched about not having these in the past.