Google serves cookies to analyze traffic to this site. Information about your use of our site is shared with Google for that purpose. See details. Connect your phone to your car display—your Android apps show up onscreen, just like that. Tap to get driving directions or talk to send a text. Even call your mom, hands-free. Android Auto is made to help you focus on the road.
And have fun along the way. Just plug in and go. With Google Assistant on Android Auto, keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. Use your voice to get help with your day. You can find routes, play your favorite songs and even check the weather.
Just say "Hey Google" to get started. Get real-time alerts with Google Maps, Waze, and more of your favorite mapping apps. Even ask Google Assistant to find gas along the way, check EV charging availability, or book a parking reservation for when you arrive.
Just say where to. And then go. Google Assistant can read your messages out loud. And you can write back by talking. From making calls to using chat apps with just your voice, Android Auto makes driving less distracting. Take your media on the road. And control it all with your voice. Pause your road-trip playlist and pick up where you left off.
Just talk to start a new audio book. Or blast that one song for the hundredth time. From highway to backroad and everything in between, Android Auto lets you do more while driving. That means more efficient app controls. And so many ways to make it yours.
All powered by Android. See what's happening today, across your personal calendars. Then tap any event to make a call or start navigating. So you can stay ahead of your schedule and remain focused on the road. Android Auto works with larger displays so you can get more information as you drive. Use the navigation bar to control more apps with fewer taps. Come to a stop, then tap the notification center to see recent messages.
Make sure your car or stereo is compatible with Android Auto. If you have Android 9 or below, get the Android Auto app on your phone. Some phones can connect wirelessly. Have more questions? Get the answers you need and hit the road with Android Auto. Android Auto makes it easy to access your favorite music, media, and messaging apps in the car. Check out all the Apps for Android Auto. Download it here. For most compatible cars or aftermarket stereos, simply plug in your phone using a USB cable.
After set-up, depending on your car, either the phone will automatically connect or the Android Auto app icon will appear on your car display. See which models can run Android Auto. See compatible vehicles and stereos. An increasing number of makes and models of vehicles and phones support wireless connections to Android Auto.
Availability is rapidly evolving and varies based on geography and trim level. Meet Android Auto. If you are enjoying the app, please consider leaving a review or rating! This only occurs on a fresh load e. Current Behavior: I click the microphone button on the widget. Google opens on its home screen. Finally the mic button comes back at which point I can click it and speak. Expected Behavior: I click the microphone button on the widget.
Google opens on the microphone screen, registers my speech and executed the search. Hi Irvin. Thank you for reporting this issue. Can you please submit a feedback report and tell us a little bit more about what you're experiencing so we can investigate further? Thank you! Have an issue and cannot find anyone at Google to help. I know what overview means. Soooo unnecessary and so annoying.
Trying to find a way to disable this but no one can give me any info. Have stopped using Google because of how annoying it is. An issue I have always had is when I do an image search and I scroll through the results, after scrolling a certain amount it automatically sets me back to the top for no reason at all. This happens every time I do an image search and it has become to annoying, having to scroll all the way back down again.
Another issue pertaining to the image search is when I try to save an image. Now, this thing pops up but if I lift my finger from holding down the image, to click on the save image button, the thing goes away.
The only way I found to do it successfully is once the pop up appears, I have to continue holding down on the image but then scroll up or down a little with it, this will lock the pop up in place so I can click it.
Not sure how this issue is still there without any developers noticing and fixing it, since I thought image search was a huge part of the app. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
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