Owners of Google’s Pixel (and Nexus) phones may not remember this now, but using Android Auto on a (compatible) car display required a USB cable until not so long ago. The wireless functionality, first rolled out to a small group of mobile devices back in the spring of 2018, expanded to support select Samsung handsets in the fall of 2019.
Obviously, the list of compatible smartphones further expanded with Google and Samsung’s announcements of devices like the Pixel 4, Galaxy S20, and Note 20 lineups, as well as Android 10 updates for various mid-range members of the Galaxy family.
But these are not the only two companies in the world making and selling Android handsets, which is why it’s certainly nice to see Google prepare to spread the love some more at long last in the near future.
Source: Phonearena
Easy access to direct links at the highest speed
Includes: Official ROMs, Unofficial ROMs, Combinations, Custom recovery and ...
Professional online support for customers who need guidance.
Guaranteed returns money if you have trouble downloading or download links
Comments