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Digital Car Keys Now Available on Pixel 6 and Samsung Galaxy S21

Sound like a great idea. No more fumbling around with your car keys … it’s on your phone. Problem is, what if you’ve lost your phone or run out of battery!

Taken from Engadget … Google has revealed a slew of features and updates for Android 12. Starting today, the digital car key function that was announced at Google I/O in May is available on Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S21 for compatible BMW vehicles in select countries. You can use your phone to lock and unlock the doors, and start the engine. The feature is likely coming to other vehicles later — Google has been working with other, unnamed automakers on support for digital car keys.

There’s now an option to open Android Auto automatically when you connect your device to a compatible car. In addition, the home screen will have an always-on play button, so you can fire up your favorite music with a single tap.

Smart reply options (which will arrive in the coming months) will offer more ways to respond to text messages while you’re driving. You can tap to reply or create a custom message with the help of Google Assistant. Also coming soon, there’ll be a faster way to search for music in your media apps. Just tap the search button and say the name of your favorite artist or song.

 

 

Other media-centric options are coming to the home screen of Android 12 proper. A YouTube Music widget, for instance, includes playback controls and recently played songs. Two other widgets are rolling out next week. One for Google Play Books offers access to your library of books and could help you keep track of where you are in audiobooks.

Source: Engadget

 

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