The latest NewPipe version includes one of the most anticipated features in the Android community: support for Android Auto and the ability to choose content to listen to on the infotainment screen ...
YouTube is finally making an appearance on Android Auto, but don't get carried away just yet. The buzz in the Android community is real, but the reality ...
Android Auto still doesn’t support the official YouTube app, but NewPipe can now fill that gap. The update lets you access playlists, history, and search from your car’s screen. Of course, you’ll only ...
Android Auto-like display showing YouTube icon, attached to dashboard of a car. - Najmi Arif/Shutterstock As part of an ongoing process to improve how you use your car's infotainment screen and make ...
YouTube is still on its way to Android Auto – and according to Google, this could eventually happen once video apps are officially supported – and it looks like we're getting a step closer to this ...
I have eight years of experience covering Android, with a focus on apps, features, and platform updates. I love looking at even the minute changes in apps and software updates that most people would ...
YouTube now shows basic playback controls in Android Auto. You can play/pause or skip videos, but you can’t watch them. The feature requires YouTube Premium (including Premium Lite) for background ...
There are plenty of limitations that Google keeps ignoring.
YouTube now supports Android Auto with basic audio playback controls, letting drivers manage content safely while commuting.
A YouTube app is coming to Android Auto. You can't actually watch any videos, though. The app only lets you control the audio of a video that's playing. A YouTube app is coming to your car, but don't ...
While Spotify and YouTube Music are the default soundtracks for most commutes, they often feel like walled gardens — cluttered with unwanted recommendations and rising subscription costs. For those of ...