Android Auto was announced back in 2014, but if you don’t have a compatible car you’ll find yourself unable to use the app. Thankfully, an enterprising developer named BitSpice released a beta version of an app he was working on called ‘AutoMate’ to bring Android Auto’s functionality to every Android phone. Now, that app is ready to leave its beta status. You can now find it on the Play Store.
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