Good news for owners of a few Android Auto device, the Galaxy S6 and some other smartphones are now compatible with a Google Play Services update.
Last week, the US site Android Central noted that the popular Android smartphones like the Galaxy S6, the LG G3 and Galaxy S5 operators versions did not work on Android Auto. It only took a few days to Google to fix the thing. The same Android Central has indeed remade tests yesterday on the occasion of a new update of Google Play Services and the Galaxy S6 now seems to connect to Android Auto. All’s well that ends well.
Android Auto, remember, is a derivative Android OS installed on-board computer or a car radio of a car. It allows to control your smartphone from the screen of the car safely and interact with it in a limited way (calls, music management, application usage) while driving. The first devices running Android Auto are available for a few weeks in France, often at higher rates.
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