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Android Auto updated for easier and safer use of home screen
I like the fact that there will be less bloatware on future phones, but this won’t stop carriers from installing their own programs.
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Also, Navigation is expanded on the home screen to show turning directions without forcing users over to the main app. Some manufacturers might still decide to pre-load these apps on their devices, but many will choose not to.
The inclusion of a handful of apps that aren’t used by everyone sometimes makes Android devices feel like they’re loaded up with bloatware. Additionally, there’s some space between the notification cards that you can get to by swiping down from the top. After all, the idea of Android Auto is to interact with the interface as little as possible, so as to keep your driving safe. Basically, if you are using those apps, but are now on the Home screen, these will allow you quick access to features within the application.
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Some folks might argue that Google should let device makers include only the Google apps that they want, but that’s unlikely to happen. And if you do want Google Play Games, Books, Newsstand, or Google+, they’re a simple Play Store install away.