3rd Jan 2018 : v1.2.2 Full screen videos can be toggled more easily due to floating toolbar. Speech recognising view not hiding bug fixed. Its clickable just in case it doesnt hide. Progressbar to show page load progress.
9th Jan 2018 : v1.3.1 Full screen mode now persists across videos. No need to switch fullscreen mode for each video on a playlist. It also stays on across app launches. You also should see a slight page speed boost.
Also sometimes you can follow this trick of switching on youtube auto phone app on phone and then connecting to the car. Please try this on Xperia and Huawei phones. Also some huawei phones are not compatible with android auto in general. Even Waze doesnt work. Source
Many users have requested this feature of hiding the nav bar when in fullscreen mode. Unfortunately google doesnt support this feature and we can expect google to give an API in future version of android auto. So this is not feasible.
Disclaimer :This is my personal project and I maintain it in my free time. The work here is in no way related to my Employer. It is a hobby project where I have not committed to anyone about maintaining it. With Google blocking every move, its getting more difficult to progress. You can imagine how it would be to fight as a one man army against google.
[21st Jan 2018] Google has blocked the app multiple times till now and its becoming difficult for me to release just a new version to unblock it. Here are some tricks to do it yourself when google blocks the app.
If you are not a developer, I recommend you use APK Editor Pro app (Its a paid app, but the apks are available everywhere). It allows you to change package names of any app without creating the APK yourself.
I'm going to add to the mounting complaints about Android Auto no longer working on the Galaxy S23. A couple of months ago (May/June time frame), Android Auto worked (most of the time) on my S23 Ultra. Then, all of a sudden, it wouldn't work at all. I have a 2018 Honda Accord, which I haven't seen on any message boards as having issues, so I'm bringing it up to expand the scope of cars that are having issues. Could it be because of an update?
I've read other complaints, and searched the internet for solutions, and have tried almost all the obvious solutions, but have concluded that there's an underlying issue which is preventing the phone from working with the software in the car. I'm convinced it's not a connection issue, since I've confirmed that the phone is connected to the car, both via USB connection and wireless, which both are required for Android Auto to work on the Honda Accord. As far as I know, the car doesn't have the capability to run Android Auto strictly on a wireless connection. I can verify on the car's program/screen that the phone is connected and charging. I can make calls, and the voice switches to the car's speakers. No issues with connecting via the bluetooth any longer. Everything seems to work except for Android Auto.
When I open Android Auto on the phone, while connected to the car, it shows that there's a connection to a "Honda". So for some reason, the Android Auto program knows that it's connected to the car, but the car doesn't open the program on its screen, as it did before (when things were working). And prior to the zero-connection issue, once I plugged in the phone to the car, I could no longer open Google Maps on the phone. Even when certain times that the Android Auto program wouldn't load on the car's screen, Google Maps would not open. Now, Google Maps opens all the time, even though the phone is plugged into the car (via USB).
I mentioned earlier that prior to two months ago, Android Auto worked "most of the time". Back then, I had issues with the phone not connecting via bluetooth. Back then, I would get an error message, shortly after plugging in the phone via USB, saying that the bluetooth connection failed. And the car would lose USB connection often, wouldn't remember the phone, even after "manually" connecting the phone to the car by going through the connection process that the car's program has. So even right after purchasing the S23, I had intermittent issues with Android Auto working on the Honda Accord. I had a Galaxy S9+ prior to the S23 Ultra, and it worked ALL THE TIME, no issues at all in my 2018 Honda Accord.
Okay, my issue has been resolved! I'm not sure if reinstalling Android Auto was the solution, but performing the "reinstall" actually reminded me that I had installed another app, in addition to Android Auto, called "Android Auto for Car Screens", which was an app in Google Play that I needed to install in order to make Android Auto work using the S23 Ultra. Funny, that app is no longer on Google Play, couldn't find it at all. So I uninstalled that app first, then discovered that I couldn't uninstall Android Auto from the S23 Ultra. There are only two options in the app, one is to disable, and the other is to Force Stop. Weird. The other weird thing that happened was after I uninstalled the Android Auto for Car Screens app, the icon for Android Auto disappeared, and it looked as though Android Auto was no longer operational. That app may have become the main source of Android Auto after it was installed. Anyway, I was able to install Android Auto from Google Play, and gave it a shot today. At first, it was the same issue, the car system recognized the phone, but didn't start Android Auto. After fussing around with the settings on the car's entertainment system, I realized that it "disabled" my phone! The car's screen pointed out that the S23 Ultra is disabled. It gave me the option of enabling it, so I did, and then the phone reacted by opening the android auto screen and asking if I wanted to connect to the car. There were a couple more options to select, and then Android Auto came up on my car screen. Unreal. I searched online and found a YouTube video from a guy who had the same issue:
It was my bad to only focus on the phone as being the issue, and not the Honda or the Android Auto app itself. But you gotta admit, if my old phone worked flawlessly on the same car and the same app, it's reasonable to assume it's the new device that's the issue. Thank you to all who suggested resolutions. I'm hoping this post helps others. Thanks again!
مع تطور التكنولوجيا بات بمقدورك القيام بذلك باستخدام تطبيقات خارجية علمًا أن الطريقة بسيطة وسهلة. كل ما عليك فعله هو تحميل تطبيق متوافق مع سيارتك وتوصيله بنظام السيارة.
هيا بنا نتعرف على الطرق المختلفة لعرض شاشة الجوال على السيارة سواءً كنت من مستخدمي الايفون أو الأندرويد!
إذا كنت تقود السيارة وأردت الرد على مكالمة أو البحث عن الاتجاهات أو تشغيل الموسيقى فسوف تضطر لتركيز انتباهك على جوالك وهو ما قد يؤدي بك إلى حادث مروّع.
لذا يُفضل أن تقوم بعرض شاشة الهاتف على شاشة السيارة وبهذه الطريقة سوف يكون جوالك أمامك مباشرةً على الدوام لاستخدامه بكل سهولة دون خطر فقدان التركيز أثناء القيادة.
أطلقت أبل برنامج CarPlay لمساعدة السائقين على عرض الجوال على شاشة السيارة وهو يُعد التطبيق الأفضل في هذا الصدد حيث أنه يشغل العديد من تطبيقات iOS مثل iMessage وAudiobooks وMaps وPodcasts إلخ.
وبالتالي فإن إجراء المكالمات أو الاستماع للموسيقى والكتب الصوتية أو الملاحة باستخدام الخرائط سوف يكون سهلًا للغاية باستخدام تطبيق CarPlay. ولتحسين تجربة المستخدم قامت أبل أيضًا بإضافة تقنية "سيري" لمساعدة المستخدمين على التحكم بجوالاتهم الايفون في سياراتهم من خلال الأوامر الصوتية.
إلى جانب CarPlay يُعد ApowerMirror خيارًا جيدًا لعرض شاشة الجوال على شاشة السيارة بالإضافة إلى تشغيل الصوت والفيديو واستلام المكالمات والملاحة باستخدام الخرائط. مع ذلك يجب أن تتأكد من استخدام ايفون 5 فما فوق حتى يعمل التطبيق بشكل صحيح.
في الوقت الحالي يُعد محول Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter. أفضل محول متوفر في السوق حيث أنه يضمن أفضل تكامل بين جهازك الايفون أو الاندرويد والسيارة. وباستخدام هذه المحولات يمكنك الاستماع إلى الموسيقى واستخدام خصائص الملاحة والإجابة على المكالمات ولمس الشاشة للتحكم بسائر الأمور.
تتميز معظم المحولات ضمن هذه الفئة بسهولة الاستخدام فكل ما عليك فعله هو توصيلها فقط. وفي هذا الصدد فإننا نوصي باستخدام Universal Wireless CarPlay وAndroid Auto Adapter.
إذا كنت تمتلك أندرويد 9 أو أقل فما زال بإمكانك استخدام Android Auto لعرض الجوال على شاشة السيارة فهو يدعم هذه الإصدارات.
إذا كنت تمتلك خاصية التوصيل اللاسلكي في سيارتك فقم بتفعيل اقتران البلوتوث لعرض شاشة جوالك الأندرويد على شاشة السيارة.
يمثل MirrorLink تطبيقًا مشهورًا آخر يمكنك استخدامه لعرض شاشة الهاتف الأندرويد على شاشة السيارة حيث يوفر التطبيق إمكانية عرض محتويات الجوال من خلال الشاشة بالإضافة إلى تشغيل الصوت من خلال سماعاتها. يمتلك التطبيق جميع المزايا الموجودة في التطبيقات الجيدة حتى أنك تستطيع استخدامه لتشغيل أضواء الغمازات.
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