By akademiotoelektronik, 27/06/2022
Phonandroid Coyote is finally compatible with Android Auto!
Coyoto, the famous French driving assistance service, is now compatible with Android Auto. As a reminder, the application has been compatible with CarPlay since 2019.
Better late than never as the saying goes. While Coyote, the French driving assistance service with 5 million users, has been compatible with CarPlay since 2019, the company has finally announced its compatibility with Android Auto, Google's OS for dashboards. automotive edge.
From now on, users will therefore be able to take advantage of all the features offered by Coyote, such as constant updating of speed limits, real-time alerts, recalculation of routes according to traffic, directly from the screen of their vehicle running Android Auto.
“We are very pleased to be able to offer a tailor-made experience, eagerly awaited by our community and developed specifically to adapt to the Android Auto universe. The user will thus be able to find the entire Coyote service, while keeping his reflexes for using Android”, says Laurent le Toriellec, head of products and services at Coyote.
Coyoto is now available on CarPlay and Android Auto
According to a survey conducted by Coyote among all of its customers, 56% of them were just waiting to be able to use Coyote from the screen of their vehicle via Android Auto. However, it should be noted that this feature will be reserved for subscribers to the Coyote Extend formula, displayed at €10.99 per month. However, Android customers can try it for free until July 15, 2021.
After this time, you will have to proceed to checkout. Also note that for any new subscription to the Coyote application on iOS or Android you will benefit from thirty days of free trial to the premium formula of the application. What to get an idea of the Coyoto experience on CarPlay as on Android Auto.
As a reminder, Android Auto has integrated many new features in recent months, starting with the display of ChargePoint charging stations directly on your dashboard. It is one of the largest networks of electric car charging stations in Europe and North America. More recently, Android Auto has also rolled out a split-screen mode, convenient for displaying two apps at once, such as Spotify and your GPS service for example. Google is rolling out this feature to more users now.
Source: Coyote
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