Google, in the month of June, presented the rival of Apple CarPlay: Android Auto. To make the driving convenient and grant a new interface for car owners. Google announced Android Play at Google I/O 2014. Chevrolet made an announcement in March, this year that 14 of its 2016 models, including cars, trucks and crossovers, will be compatible with CarPlay and Android Auto.
Now, Chevy is going to introduce Android Auto in its 2016 model vehicles. For all those who have setup their mind to own one of its 2016 model, will get this interface within their car. All the vehicles with 7- and 8-inch MyLink displays will support Android Auto. But Android Auto will not be supported by the currently running models. In order to gain the experience of Android Auto, you need to buy one of the following Chevy vehicle.
-Camaro
-Camaro Convertible
-Colorado
-Corvette
-Corvette Convertible
-Cruze
-Impala
-Malibu
-Silverado
-Silverado HD
-Spark
-Suburban
-Tahoe
-Volt
Gaining some information about Android Auto, it is a platform which allows your Android smartphone to project its screen onto the car display when your phone is connected via micro-USB cable or any other connecting medium. This allows the user to make use of some compatible apps onto the car screen like Google Maps, Google Play Music, Google Now and third-party offerings. The application is based on Android Lollipop, provided with Material Design.