While such a thing is technically possible without a dedicated solution in this regard, the changes Google has implemented in Android Auto prevent third-party apps from showing up on Android Auto unless they are approved and listed on the Google Play Store.
So what AAAD does is let you install apps like CarStream, Fermata, Screen2Auto, AA Mirror, Performance Monitor and AA Passenger with just a few clicks, all from your mobile phone and without the need for a PC. or other hacks.
But the best news is that no root is required either, so you can just install the app on your device regardless of the phone model, and then you should be able to deploy the supporting third-party software, including including the tools mentioned above, in a matter of seconds.
Created by the same developer who brought us Extras for AA, an Android Auto customization app that people really loved, AAAD doesn’t come with a built-in auto update engine, but you can always install the latest versions. applications directly from the main screen manually.
The developer, however, says such a feature is already under development.
The free version of AAAD allows for a free download every 30 days, while the Pro version obviously unlocks the full experience and lets you install as many apps as you want, as often as you want.
In case you’re wondering if other apps like Netflix and YouTube can access Android Auto using this app, the developer says that won’t happen. This is because these apps don’t support Android Auto in the first place – plus you shouldn’t really be using them while driving anyway.