Android Auto hands-on | Google I/O 2014
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Live from Google’s developers conference, we sat down to take a look at Android Auto, the new system that turns your car stereo into your phone.
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Android Auto hands-on | Google I/O 2014
26 Comments
26 Comments
The interface looks really clean and easily accessible.
Take over the world Google.
looks really great.! 🙂
So they ban cell phones in cars in California , and they will allow this.
Apple is doing the same thing…
Awesome
This is kool, but the only thing safe about it is navigation. Trying to do anything else(apart from asking Google to do it) seems really unsafe.
is google copying apple now??
That is a beautiful UI. I wish it was more fluid like mobile devices though.
Looks good but is kind of slow.
Pretty Great, man Google is in to everything & it looks so clean, can’t wait for the Moto360.
So much better than CarPlay
hmm…wonder how this compares to Apple’s solution?
That’s a clean UI o_o
Thank you so much Google, someone finally fixed the problem with confusing and laggy infotainment systems.
um +terry947 google had flatten/simplied their os with icecream sandwich.
Apple is actually way behind in that front.
As for cars plenty of comapnys had car dashboards like that not to mention andriod and andirod oems had similar things on the car for quite a while now
Microsoft, you are falling behind, AGAIN
Touch screens in cars don’t make much sense.
Way nicer than the ios car thing
So is this just like CarPlay but android?
That Lag !
Why has Google company providing this phone is cheap in India just because you Sander Indian man? Natural thing and do not rule out the Indians are only thinking of themselves only and do not forget Satya Nadela Microsoft Corp. chairman after assuming the post of the deal to buy Nokia because India as the most commonly used for Nokia phones .. said Sandra tongue about the presence of so many developing regions in the world that does not smartphones still have not reached it yet you meant only India?? There are a lot of developing regions did not reach them smart phones such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Sudan, Somalia, Ghana and Africa, what about her? .. I’m not American, but I have a message to the American people, beware of the Indians are the cause of the collapse of the economy and unemployment in most countries of the world
there is an annoying sound…
why so laggy? 🙁
I don’t know if it is because this is still under development but the UI seems to be lagging like it is 2004 again.
The design is way better than the iOS CarPlay
1+ for Android