Android Auto, the in-car option for using smartphone apps on your dashboard, began supporting wireless connectivity last month, allowing owners of any Google Pixel or Nexus device to connect their smartphones to their car without a cable.But for non-Google devices running on Android, you'll eventually be able to use Android Auto wirelesslyso long as your device has Android P installed.Detailed during at Google IO 2018s day 1 keynote, Android 9.0 will use AI-based software to improve phones battery life and security.And, based on a press release from Kenwood, Android P will also allow Google to make third-party devices Android Auto-compatible."Our radios can communicate with any smartphone that has the right protocols, said Rick Noetzli, Kenwoods general manager of product research and development in car electronics.
It's just that, as of now, there are only a handful of phones that do, and these are currently all Google devices.The press release specifically noted that Google devices running Android 8.0 Oreo or higher can access wireless Android Auto, but that any non Pixel or Nexus phone will require 9.0 or higher.So, any users stuck with Oreo or Nougat on their current devices will have to either buy the cable or upgrade to Android P.Can you run Auto wirelesslyGoogle has already announced which phone families can download the Android P beta today, which gives us a list of which phones will (eventually) get wireless Android Auto support.Beyond the Google Pixel, Google Pixel XL, Google Pixel 2, Google Pixel 2 XL and Nexus phones running Android 8 or higherremember, these dont need Android P to use Android Auto wireless anywayowners of the Essential Phone, Nokia 7 Plus, Sony Xperia XZ2, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, Vivo X21 or Oppo R15 Pro can download Android P beta right now.Plus, future Android devices, like the OnePlus 6 releasing later this month, will undoubtedly support 9.0 as well.
But, if you have a slightly older model phone, dont count on it.Remember, none of these devices host wireless Android Auto functionality yet.
They simply have the potential to host it now.
But we do know that Google is currently working on expanding Android Auto's reach.Google has a support page that lists all of the current devices that can run Android Auto wirelessly, and it will be updated with new devices over time.
If you own one of the devices above, feel free to bookmark it and check periodically to see when Google has gotten around to third-party support.And if you own an iPhone Dont hold your breath; try out Apple CarPlay instead.
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