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Google is cutting support for the Chrome web browser for the outdated Android versions 8 (Oreo) and 9 (Pie). Version 138 of Google's Chrome web browser, which is expected this Tuesday, will be the ...
Technically, you've needed Android 9 or later to run Android Auto since Google updated its minimum requirements over the summer. Still, Android 8 users have been able to use it for months.
Going forward, Android Auto will require a smartphone that’s running Android 8.0 Oreo or higher. Advertisement - scroll for more content. We’re not entirely sure when Google made this change, ...
Android Auto 8.8 makes no exception to the policy I detailed above. The first set of users received this version earlier this week through the Google Play Store, ...
Android Auto 8.2 is the latest version of the app that users can get right now, and fortunately, there’s an easy way to download the app without waiting for it on the Google Play Store.
Since Google Play Services is a vital process for apps like Android Auto, it needs to be up-to-date to facilitate a connection. You can update the Google Play Services app via the Google Play Store.
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