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Meet Android Auto.It's the best of your phone.On your car display.Get StartedConnect your phone. Now hit the road.Connect your phone to your car display—your Android apps show up onscreen, just like that. Tap to get driving directions or talk to send a text. Even call your mom, hands-free. Android Auto is made to help you focus on the road. And have fun along the way. Just connect and go.
Check compatibilityGet help from Google Assistant.With Google Assistant on Android Auto, keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel. Use your voice to get help finding routes and playing your favorite songs. You can even ask for the latest news or check the weather.
Say "Hey Google" Press steering wheel button Tap app icons Tap mic icon1
Navigation tools to find a better route.
Directions from here to wherever.With Google Maps, Waze, or another map on your car's display, you can quickly see what's nearby and navigate there. You'll also get real-time alerts to help you avoid traffic. Even ask Google Assistant to find gas along the way, or quickly share your ETA with just a tap. Just say where to. And then go.
Find routes Real-time alerts1 Places on the way Share ETASee more navigation apps
Call and chat features to stay connected.
Keep in touch with Google Assistant.Google Assistant can read your messages out loud. And you can write back with just your voice, or select a smart reply with just one tap. From making calls to using chat apps, Android Auto makes driving less distracting.
Make calls Messaging1 Chat appsSee more communications apps
Entertainment so you can enjoy the ride.
Say what to play next.Take your media on the road. And control it all with your voice. Pause your road-trip playlist and pick up where you left off. Just talk to start a new audio book. Blast that one song for the hundredth time.
Play music Hear news Listen to audio booksFind all your media apps
Connect your phone to your car for a better drive.From highway to backroad and everything in between, Android Auto lets you do more while driving. That means a seamless connected experience. All powered by Android.
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How to use Android Auto.1Step 1Check your car.Make sure your car or aftermarket stereo is compatible with Android Auto.
Check compatibility2Step 2Check your phone.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.
Download Android Auto3Step 3Connect and go.Connect your phone to your car with a USB cable and see Android Auto on your car display. Some phones and cars can connect wirelessly - check this , and check with your car manufacturer to see if your car has this capability.
Get more answers.Have more questions? Get the answers you need and hit the road with Android Auto.
What are the requirements to run Android Auto on my car display?An Android phone running Android 8.0 and up with a data plan.A car or stereo that's compatible with Android Auto..For wireless connection: A compatible phone () and a compatible car or a supported aftermarket car stereo from JVC, Kenwood, or Pioneer. Check with the manufacturer to see if wireless is supported.
Which apps can I use on Android Auto?Android Auto makes it easy to access your favorite music, media, and messaging apps in the car. .
Is Android Auto available in my country?Android Auto is currently available in the following countries:
ArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumBoliviaBrazilCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaDenmarkDominican RepublicEcuadorFranceGermanyGuatemalaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandItalyJapanMexicoNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPanamaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalPuerto RicoRussiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTaiwanThailandTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayVenezuela
Which countries can I use Google Assistant for Android Auto?Google Assistant for Android Auto is available in the following countries:
AustraliaBelgiumCanada (English)DenmarkFranceGermanyIndia (English)IndonesiaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalSouth KoreaSwedenThailandTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited States
How do I download the Android Auto App?Go to the Google Play Store, download the Android Auto app and run it anytime you’re on the road. . As a reminder, phones with Android 10 and above don't need the app to run Android Auto.
How do I get Android Auto to run on my car display?For most compatible cars or aftermarket stereos, simply plug in your phone using a USB cable. If your car display supports wireless connection, you must pair your phone with your car’s bluetooth for set-up. After set-up, depending on your car, either the phone will automatically connect or the Android Auto app icon will appear on your car display.
Is my car or aftermarket stereo compatible with Android Auto?See which models can run Android Auto. .
Which cars and phones support wireless connection with Android Auto?An increasing number of makes and models of vehicles and phones support wireless connections to Android Auto. Availability is rapidly evolving and varies based on geography and trim level. , and inquire with car manufacturer to check if your car supports this capability.
How can I get more help with Android Auto?Visit our and to learn more about Android Auto and get help.
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1Sequences are shortened and simulated.
2Wireless connection is only supported when paired between certain devices and certain vehicles.
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