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Samsung Is Apparently Building 'Auto DeX' as an Android Auto Alternative

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It seems that Samsung is building out a new alternative to Android Auto called “Auto DeX” which supports a car-optimized UI, and might even work when your car doesn’t support it. more…

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While using Android on your smartphones, Samsung prefers to customize this system. This creates different solutions and adapts to users. The brand will be ready to take another step by selecting...

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With the advance of new technologies and the search for more and more comfort, some areas have become important in the automotive industry. This is the case with the multimedia game. At this game, Google and Apple are in the lead and impose their standards. Only, an alternative could soon land and is signed Samsung. A similar interface, a different ergonomics The field of information in the automotive industry is likely to undergo a change very …

Read the original note in the following link: They filter the image of ‘Auto DeX’, an alternative to Android Auto that Samsung Samsung would be developing would be developing an alternative to Android Auto called ‘Auto DeX’, a feature that would transform the smartphone environment into a vehicle-optimized interface. According to user leaks @GalaxyTechie, this new feature appears in Samsung’s software and would have support for more than 8,500 c…

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9 to 5 Google broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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