Monday, November 7, 2016

Android Auto comes to mobile phones – CNET in Spanish

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it Is very likely that when you’re managing, not only do you see a digital map on your phone but also receive text messages to your friends.

starting Monday, if you are an Android user, it will be much easier to avoid this type of distraction.

Google today announced that Android Auto will now be accessible from an Android phone and not only from the panel of entertainment. With the assistance of the interface to Android Auto, drivers will be able to more easily access the map, listen to their voicemails, read their text messages and listen to music.

“we Know that there are millions of old car on the roads that are not compatible with Android Auto, and many that do not have screens,” said Gerhard Schobbe, the product manager of Android Auto. The interface is already available in more than 200 new cars to over 50 brands. “We also wanted to bring these drivers to the same experience of connectivity”.

Android Auto, the interface auto that manages the services and apps to users in a vehicle, is compatible with cell phones that are running Android 5.0 Lollipop or later.

to begin using the interface, the user must download the app on Android Auto and connect the phone by Bluetooth to the vehicle. The update to the app Android Auto will arrive to users in the next few days in 30 countries.

According to Google, it will also add soon support voice commands so that users only have to say aloud “Ok, Google” to initiate an action.

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