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Here’s what you need to do to set up Android Auto if you just bought a new Hyundai equipped with either wired or wireless app support ...
We spend a week with Android Auto in the 2015 Hyundai Sonata. Our verdict? It fulfills the promise of the technology. Here's how.
Hyundai will begin using Android Auto in its Sonata infotainment system, making it the first major carmaker to use it in production vehicles.
The latest infotainment system updates for some Hyundai vehicles have unlocked the ability for Android Auto to work in widescreen format.
Google developed Android Auto for motorists who are frustrated with their car's native infotainment system. It's straightforward to set up and easy to use.
Hyundai has announced that it will make Android Auto available on select models starting in 2015. Android Auto safely brings familiar Android smartphone features directly to Hyundai cars via ...
Android Auto is an incredibly useful platform, and even more so when you can use it wirelessly. Here's how to do that.
How to use Android Auto in your vehicle It's a must for Android users with cars Like CarPlay, Android Auto is a replacement for your car's built-in infotainment system.
If you already own a Hyundai, Kia, or Genesis vehicle with factory navigation but wired Android Auto and CarPlay, the chances are you'll have to stick with a cable.
Although Apple Music doesn't seem to be part of the app collection, the music platform's page in the Android app marketplace guarantees the service.
If you'd rather use voice commands, Waze features built-in support for that as well. Connect your Android smartphone to your car with a USB cable. Launch the Android Auto interface.