Parked apps include browsers, games, and video apps.
Android Auto starts flagging more powerful “parked” apps on the home screen
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Parked apps include browsers, games, and video apps.
joewilliams007@kbin.melroy.org 8 months ago
Okay. Can we go back to cars not having chips built in them now.
rdyoung@lemmy.world 8 months ago
What? Do not know how AA works? I’ll explain. AA runs entirely on your phone and the car screen simply acts as a touch monitor.
As for the flagging parked apps. You didn’t read the article. This I won’t explain. Go read the fucking article.
Cort@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Tbf, I read the article and Ron mentions Android automotive a couple times. That’s the one that runs on the chip built into new cars as opposed to your phone. That’s the thing GM was/is planning to use on their MY2025 instead of Android Auto (phone based).
So I actually support Joe’s call for a return to cars without chips. Ones that rely on Android Auto, not Android automotive