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Android Auto gets WhatsApp calling feature via Samsung and Google phones

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WhatsApp is not just an online messaging platform, but it also allows users to make phone and video calls. At CES 2023, Google announced the rollout of the revamped Android Auto for all consumers as well as WhatsApp calling feature support for select Samsung and Pixel phones.

According to the information, users will be able to make calls using WhatsApp with Android Auto. The feature is initially available for the latest Pixel and Samsung smartphones. Besides, regular phone calls, you will be able to make and receive WhatsApp calls too from now on.

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Apart from WhatsApp calling support, Google detailed that the new Android Auto design prioritizes three important goals for drivers: navigating where you’re going, communicating with friends and family, and playing your music or podcasts. Here are some major things of the new visual changes:

  • Maps is now closer to the driver’s seat so that you can see where you’re going at a glance.
  • The new media card includes the best of Material You to feature your favorite album art, and the added quick launcher lets you quickly access recently-used apps.
  • The split screen layout is also adaptable to different screen sizes

Created by Google, Android Auto is a great companion which allows you to connect your Android phone to your car display. Starting today, it gets a new experience, which was first previewed at Google I/O. The new design and features will give you a more personal while driving.

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