Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 20
8-Hour Road Trip Cuts 10 Android Auto Apps to 4 Essentials
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 20

8-Hour Road Trip Cuts 10 Android Auto Apps to 4 Essentials

3 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jun 20

Summary

  • An eight-hour road trip left just four Android Auto apps in regular use out of 10 installed: Google Maps, YouTube Music, WhatsApp and Fuelio.
  • Google Maps proved the core tool by handling navigation, traffic reroutes, ETAs and fuel or food stops, while Gemini voice prompts let the driver add destinations conversationally.
  • YouTube Music replaced separate podcast and local-player apps by covering playlists, podcasts and phone-stored audio, and WhatsApp handled hands-free message updates and calls during the drive.
  • Fuelio was used less often on the road but earned its place by logging odometer readings, liters and prices to calculate fuel economy, cost per kilometer and total trip expense.
  • The test suggested most extra apps only cluttered the dashboard, with overlapping features making a smaller four-app setup more practical for long drives.

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