5 ways Android Auto beats your car's own infotainment system - hands down

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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • Android Auto has several advantages over your car's own system.
  • Not only does it update often, but it has access to far more apps.
  • It also makes setup far easier if you're switching between cars.

In-car infotainment screens are getting bigger than ever, and most modern vehicles have the equivalent of a tablet built into the dashboard. While some manufacturers' systems run on Android Automotive, or what's called "Google built-in," most have their own software specific to that automaker. The majority of that built-in software is walled off and limited.

Also: I've used Android Auto with Gemini for 2 months now - it's transformed my drives in 4 ways

Android Automotive is a robust software platform that takes advantage of the Android ecosystem and functions much like (or even better than) Android Auto.If your car runs...

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