Android Auto Users Will Soon be Able to Browse Internet on Infotainment System Screen
Google has announced new features in Android Auto including a split-screen mode with a brand new interface and soon, the users will be able to browse the web directly from the display of their cars. Android Auto has expanded to support more than 150 million cars across nearly every car brand. “As we work to add more capabilities to cars with Google ‘built-in’ in the future, you’ll be able to not only browse the web directly from your car display, but also cast your own content from your phone to your car screen,” said the company. “This summer, Android Auto will roll out a brand new interface that will help you get directions faster, control your media more easily and have more functionality at your fingertips,” Google said in a statement late on Friday.















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