Samsung Auto is an in-car OS that is exclusive to China, using Baidu and ICCOA standards for wired and wireless connectivity. The interface resembles Android Auto, supports navigation, music, widgets, ...
The demise of Android Auto for phones was disappointing and frustrating for users who wanted to use their mobile devices in cars, which lacked support for the phone projection system. It was an easy ...
A tipster claims Samsung is working on another Android Auto alternative called "Auto Dex." The post claims this feature could be utilized on a user's phone if their car doesn't offer proper support ...
Samsung was the second-biggest name in the smartphone business in 2023, behind rival Apple. The two companies commanded a 20% market share each, with 229.1 million and 225.5 million units sold during ...
Samsung is preparing to introduce a new in-car software platform called Auto DeX. This innovative system aims to transform the digital driving experience. It will offer a fresh alternative to popular ...
Chris Thomas was a reporter at Android Police from 2022 until 2025. If you’ve seen the buzz around Samsung Auto DeX and wondered whether Samsung is finally breaking up with Android Auto, the answer is ...
Google’s Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay are two of the top smartphone integration platforms that let you mirror the features of your smartphone to your car’s dashboard. However, with the One UI 7 ...
Have two NFC tags, two Samsung phones, and a spare hour or two? Here's how you can use two phones with Android Auto and ...
Samsung Auto already exists as an Android Auto alternative in China but requires specific regional software and hardware to function. “Samsung Auto DeX” refers to an unofficial workaround enabling ...
A recent update on Samsung Galaxy smartphones could prevent Android Auto from working, but it’s pretty easy to fix. The latest November 2024 update on Samsung Galaxy devices is rolling out. The update ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...