Akshay Bhalla was the former game guides editor for Screen Rant and the technology editor at MensXP. He has previously written about smartphones, apps, streaming, gadgets and games for print, digital, ...
Fulfilling a promise made during Google I/O 2026, Google has officially begun rolling out native YouTube support for Android Auto, eliminating ...
Want more from your car's display while you're safely parked? These unofficial Android Auto options add capabilities that the ...
The time has come for Android Auto users to be able to watch videos behind the wheel. Google confirmed earlier this month that YouTube and other video apps will be unlocked on Android Auto, allowing ...
Want to watch YouTube on Android Auto? While Google blocks video apps for safety reasons, tools like AAAD can sideload apps such as CarStream and Fermata Auto, letting you watch YouTube on Android ...
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 ...
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 ...
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The differences between the iPhone and Android show up when you connect them to your car, as well.
Your Android Auto is missing YouTube, a web browser, and a performance dashboard—here's how to add them.