It has been a couple of years already since the Android Auto feature was released. Google hopes to maximize the utilization of this application by making it available in two ways.

Although the integration of smartphones and cars is a key objective of the app, allowing extensive data access for drivers is also a vital part of this technological program. Around two hundred new vehicle models are presently incorporating it into their respective systems.

Although accessibility to the software is not a problem for new and latest automobiles, older cars are having trouble adopting the app. The main difference here is the availability of screens where the Auto feature can be displayed.

With this in mind, Google introduces an update for the Android Auto that will further extend the reach of the program. If in the past only those vehicles with display accessories can run the procedure, classic or the primary generation cars get the chance to use the application.

In addition to the dashboards, phone screens are the next mode of transmission that can be managed by drivers. Smartphone users with devices supporting the 5.0 versions or newer can now gain access to countless information which will be essential on the road. Data about directions, maps and music are made readily available.

Perhaps one of the significant features of the Android Auto is the program's capability to look beyond car compatibility. Whether a user is driving a Honda Civic model or a Ford Fiesta brand, the app experience will remain the same. The availability and accessibility of information are what actually matters.

The interface system of the application incorporates Google Maps with Spotify, Pandora and other software. This means that drivers will be able to utilize directions, manage music options and call people all at the same time.

Aside from the hands-free feature of the app, the Android Auto will be further enhanced with voice commands. In addition, the update allows the application to function automatically when paired with the smartphone Bluetooth.