Android Auto is Google’s answer to the question “how do I connect my phone to my car”. The app essentially lets you access a limited set of optimized functions while you drive, with the primary objectives of balancing driver focus, connectivity, and entertainment. But to actually connect to Android Auto, you need to connect your smartphone to your car’s infotainment unit, either through a wire or wirelessly. Google is apparently making it slightly more convenient to connect to Android Auto, letting users get connected without requiring to unlock their smartphones.
We spotted the following new strings in Android Auto 5.9:
<string name="settings_connection_allowed_while_locked_description">Even when your phone is locked</string>
<string name="settings_connection_allowed_while_locked_title">Start Android Auto automatically</string>
Currently, the Android Auto app automatically launches itself if you connect your phone to a car and unlock your phone (presuming you have the app already installed on your phone and that you have a head unit that supports Android Auto). We know some units have trouble launching Android Auto automatically upon connection with an unlocked phone. While the hints within the app do not mention this, this new setting could possibly be to remedy these instances of connection failure. If this feature completes implementation, the app should launch automatically when you connect your smartphone, without requiring you to unlock your phone, when you toggle the setting.
We don’t know if this feature is for wired connections or for wireless connections, or both. We will have to wait for Google to roll out the change to find out more.
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