The new YouTube app for Android Auto has no video playback and no browsing -- it's simply a media player for audio. You can play or pause content and skip forward to another video ...
It works, but not how you’d expect ...
YouTube is already available on Android Automotive, and Google could use the embedded system as a source of inspiration for how the app should work on Android Auto. Users won't be allowed to watch ...
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YouTube now works with Android Auto, but not in the way you'd expect
Google has added partial YouTube support to Android Auto with new playback controls.
Users are now seeing basic playback controls for YouTube in Android Auto, but watching videos when parked is still not ...
The post YouTube is Finally Available for Android Auto Users—With a Catch appeared first on Android Headlines.
Watching YouTube in the car has so far been banned for an obvious reason. Keeping your eyes on anything else but the road can be dangerous, and if you believe you can refrain from looking at the ...
The biggest limitation of YouTube's Android Auto support is that it doesn't support video playback. You can technically play any video you want on YouTube, and listen to it just fine through Android ...
YouTube support for Android Auto is finally here, but it may not be the full YouTube experience that users were hoping for.
Currently limited to the Android app ...
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