2015 Hyundai Sonata Is The First To Offer Android Auto

David BondHyundai10 years ago9 Views

Hyundai now focus on safety by diminishing driver diversions. The recently upgraded 2015 Hyundai Sonata will begin offering Android Auto as standard hardware on cars furnished with a navigation system.

When comparing to all advantages of Android Auto, the greatest is that it permits drivers to completely incorporate their Android smartphones furnished with the most recent Android “Candy” os, implying that now you can allow your telephone to sit unbothered while you’re driving. When the car and phone are matched appropriately, the smartphone’s screen is naturally locked. To utilize the apps of their phones, drivers can utilize the audio controls on the controlling wheel, the touch screen or even voice recognition.

Android Auto has the capacity run different Google Apps, for example, Google Maps, Google Play and Google Now, yet it can likewise run some outsider applications, for example, iHeartRadio, TextMe, NPR, Stitcher and Skype. After the new Sonata, Android Auto will be accessible on a developing number of Hyundai autos and hybrids.

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    December 1, 2019 / at 7:16 am

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