Starting with Android 10, Android Auto is built into the phone as a technology that enables your phone to connect to your car display. This means you no longer have to install a separate app from the Play Store to use Android Auto with your car display.
Android Auto brings apps to your phone screen or car display so you can focus while you drive. You can control features like navigation, maps, calls, text messages, and music. Important: Android Auto isn’t available on devices that run Android (Go edition). A compatible car. Find out if your car or stereo is compatible with Android Auto.
You could be thinking “What happened to Android Auto on my phone?”
Try this and you might get it back. Google has been on a campaign of late to make Android Auto less an app and more of a background process. They’ve even gone so far as to announce that it will not be a standalone app for future versions of Android.
Download the Android Auto app from Google Play, or just plug your phone into a compatible car with a USB cable and you’ll be prompted to download the app. If you’re on Android 10 or higher, Android Auto is already included on your phone.
Do I need an Android app to use Android Auto?
If you have Android 9 or below, get the Android Auto app on your phone. With Android 10, Android Auto is built in—so you don’t need the app to get started.
How does Android Auto work in a car?
The other way to use Android Auto is to connect a compatible phone to a compatible car radio or infotainment system. This is accomplished by running Android Auto on the phone and then connecting it to a compatible vehicle via USB or Bluetooth. Doing so mirrors the display of the phone, in a slightly modified fashion, on the radio display.
The next thing we wondered was, what can I do with Android Auto on my car?
You can control features like navigation, maps, calls, text messages, and music. If your vehicle is not compatible with Android Auto on your car display, you can accomplish many of the same tasks using Google Assistant’s driving mode on your phone.
What if I don’t have an Android Auto compatible car?
If you don’t have an Android Auto compatible car or prefer to access Android Auto on your phone screen, there are 3 options: If you’re upgrading your phone from Android 9 to Android 10, make sure that your phone already has Android Auto installed before you upgrade.
How do I start Android Auto on Android 10?
Your phone might ask you to download or update certain apps, like Google Maps. Review the Safety Notice and Terms & Conditions on your phone (only required the first time you use the app).