Android Auto still doesn’t support the official YouTube app, but NewPipe can now fill that gap. The update lets you access playlists, history, and search from your car’s screen. Of course, you’ll only ...
The latest NewPipe version includes one of the most anticipated features in the Android community: support for Android Auto and the ability to choose content to listen to on the infotainment screen ...
We shared this bit of info in our post about all of the upcoming improvements to Android Auto, but it seemed big enough to callout on its own. YouTube is finally coming to Android Auto! We could see ...
As a part of today’s “The Android Show: I/O Edition,” Google shared the future of Android Auto, as well as Cars with Google built-in (Android Automotive). There are big changes coming to both, but ...
YouTube is still on its way to Android Auto – and according to Google, this could eventually happen once video apps are officially supported – and it looks like we're getting a step closer to this ...
YouTube now shows basic playback controls in Android Auto. You can play/pause or skip videos, but you can’t watch them. The feature requires YouTube Premium (including Premium Lite) for background ...
Every few years, Google overhauls Android Auto to be more capable and, hopefully, even easier to use. The infotainment experience for Galaxy- and Pixel-havers is about to get a big upgrade, one that ...
A YouTube app is coming to Android Auto. You can't actually watch any videos, though. The app only lets you control the audio of a video that's playing. A YouTube app is coming to your car, but don't ...
5 reasons I'm using Android Auto instead of my car's own infotainment system - and can't go back ...