You might be using Bluetooth technology more than you think. Here's how it works and why you need it.
At this point, using Android Auto in a car is possible in two different ways: wired and wirelessly, all depending on the head unit that is installed in the vehicle. Needless to say, the wireless ...
To get these apps, download them on your phone. Then go to the Android Auto settings on your device and check out the ...
Bluetooth technology has been allowing our electronic devices to communicate with each other for 20 years now. Yet, Bluetooth connections between devices can still fail, or give you all kinds of ...
Android Auto can be a great aid while on the road, but it can also be a bit finicky sometimes. Here are step-by-step instructions to connect the app to your car without frustration, so you don’t leave ...
I love my latest Android device (see the March 2015 issue's Open-Source Classroom column for details), but for some reason, it won't automatically connect to my Bluetooth headset. When I turn on my ...
An odd glitch hitting a number of Android Auto issues causes the Bluetooth connection to no longer work when the phone is plugged in before starting the engine. As weird as that may sound, several ...
If you’ve been anywhere near a mobile phone in the past few years, you’ve almost certainly heard of Bluetooth, and today this data-sharing technology can now be found in almost every modern car.
Pixel's hidden tool runs tests and suggests fixes like re-pairing or clearing cache.
Google code including Quick Share, Find My Device and device positioning all require Bluetooth. For these features, Bluetooth will automatically turn on the next day after the user turns it off. The ...