Have two NFC tags, two Samsung phones, and a spare hour or two? Here's how you can use two phones with Android Auto and ...
Get the most out of your Android infotainment system.
Your car supports Android Auto, but only through a USB cable. Every time you get in, it’s the same routine: pull out your phone, find the cable, plug it in, wait for the connection, and then start ...
Wireless Android Auto beats plugging in any day, given you have a good connection. The Motorola MA1 makes ditching a USB-C cable possible for the wireless Android Auto experience, and it’s down to one ...
Whether you're commuting to work or heading on a cross-country road trip, your car's infotainment system is vital. For years, I settled for the average Android Auto experience that's often laggy, ...
Users report that they’re unable to connect their phones to Android Auto, especially Pixel and Samsung phones. The issue seems to be affecting both wired and wireless connections. Comments from users ...
Android Auto is widely failing to connect or stay connected, especially on Pixel and Samsung phones. Wired connections appear to be most affected, but reports of wireless connection issues are also ...