Android Auto has been around for a hot minute, and it appears that the automotive industry is happy to letAndroidandAppleusers enjoy their respective car platforms in whatever vehicle they choose to buy. It’s wonderful, especially now that Mini supports Android Auto with its latest generation of cars (the last Mini generation didn’t, which was highly upsetting for this Android-loving Mini owner).

Google has been working tirelessly to expand and update Android Auto, and the platform has come a long way. It’s much more versatile and user-friendly now, and there are plenty of apps that are compatible with Android Auto – almost all new Android handsets runningAndroid 12onwards come with Android Auto already pre-installed. But if you need to install Android Auto, you can download and install it via theGoogle Playstore. While Google leaves it to developers to make their apps work, installing compatible apps is as easy as downloading them from the Google Play store.

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My 7 go-to Android Auto apps I use on every road trip

These apps make a long drive easier, more bearable, and even more (safely) productive.

Adding your apps to your car

It’s easier than you might think

If you plug in your phone for the first time, there are some hoops you need to jump through on the handset and the car screen. You know, the standard “do you agree” buttons. Obviously, this will only work when the car is stationary. You will need a USB cable that fits your car. Some newer cars have USB-C inside, so double-check the connection.

Android Auto wireless adapter: How to set it up for your car

As you own a compatible phone and car, setting up an Android Auto wireless adapter will save you some cable hassle.

You can order your apps in almost the same way in most cars. In some cases, you can tap Launcher Sorting and Custom Order and move the apps around on your handset.

Google Maps running on a car-mounted iPhone.

In some cars, you may need to organize your Android Auto apps on your phone after you press Customize. Check your phone prompts when you get to Step 3.

Music and navigation

The top two driving essentials

Two of the most common use cases are music and navigation. Google Maps will be the default GPS navigation app, butWaze works really well, as does Tom Tom Navigation, so choose your GPS with ease.

Almost all music apps, including Deezer, Spotify, and Sirius, work seamlessly and can be controlled with voice. In some cars, you can say, “Hey Google,” and you can give your commands and ask for music to be played or navigate you home, for example. Some car brands may need you to tap a button on your steering wheel to invoke Google Assistant.

BMW iX2 xDrive30 M Sport

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Q: Do all apps work in Android Auto?

No, not all. Although most of the popular apps are, and that number is expanding all the time. As of 2022, there were at least 3,000 apps designed to work with Android Auto.

Q: Is my car compatible with Android Auto?

You can check Google’s page here on cars thatsupport Android Auto.

Q: Which apps work with Android Auto?

You can check the list and search for compatible apps in the Google Play store.Here is a handy link.