A poll conducted by GSMArena suggests that Android Auto is used by 50.1% of car owners, while only 17.4% use Apple CarPlay. No insight into the “I use my phone with a holder” camp is given, as they could be Android or iPhone users.

Other poll results are below:

  • @Nutterthebutter
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    491 year ago

    Considering the website is this really a big surprise? OEM radios are crap so car play and Android auto will always be the clear favorite and a website like that most likely has Android users as the primary user base. Both are solid and leagues better than what car manufacturers provide!

    • @EvokerKing
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      -91 year ago

      Anybody who cares about their phone is an android user and I’m guessing the people reading GSMArena do care. I could never use an apple. Between the ridiculously small battery and the shitty ux, it just doesn’t make sense.

      For an example of what Apple os is like, think of newer EV cars like Tesla or ioniq. Inside of these cars is tons of small features that just make you go, “oh, that’s neat. It’s not the most useful or prominent feature but it is nice to have.” Apple os is the opposite. Everywhere you turn just more things making you go “WHY THE FUCK DOESN’T THIS EXIST??? IT’S SO SIMPLE AND EASY AND MAKES MY LIFE SO MUCH EASIER. WHO THE FUCK THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA??!!”

      • phillaholic
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        121 year ago

        If you try to use an iPhone like and Android phone yea, that’ll happen. Same goes for using an Android phone like an iPhone.

        • Pyro
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          -31 year ago

          They’re not really that different. They both have apps which you open and use to do different things. In a car that would likely be to communicate with people, listen to music, or to navigate.

          • phillaholic
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            31 year ago

            That’s like saying a car and a truck aren’t that different then trying to load up a ton of mulch in the trunk of the car.

            • Pyro
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              21 year ago

              What? Cars and trucks are built for different purposes. Do you think Android phones and iPhones are built for different purposes?

              • phillaholic
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                21 year ago

                If your purpose is to side load apps that aren’t in the official store, customize OS level ui elements, or replace built in features then yes.

                • Pyro
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                  21 year ago

                  Changing the UI elements isn’t the reason why Android exists. The purpose of a phone’s OS is to act like a phone. Both Android and iOS do this perfectly well. If they didn’t, nobody would use them. Everything else they can do is just a nice bonus.

                  Don’t get me wrong, I much prefer Android because of those features (plus I hate walled gardens), but I think your usage of the word “purpose” might be a bit of a stretch here.

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    I’d rather have a system that’s compatible with both apple and android phones. A car is supposed to last decades; it’s the absolute last place I want a walled garden.

  • @cbarrick
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    1 year ago

    Does “Android Automotive” count as “Android Auto” or “My car’s built-in infotainment”?

    Edit: For those that don’t know, Volvo and Polestar (maybe others), use Android for the native infotainment. This is called “Android Automotive” to distinguish it from the version powered by your phone, called “Android Auto”.

  • LaggyKar
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    141 year ago

    I find it ridiculous to have a car tied to a specific mobile OS

  • @RegalPotoo
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    111 year ago

    Who are these masochists using their cars built-in infotainment system?

    • @PlaidBaron
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      51 year ago

      People who just want to listen to old school FM radio.

    • @ikidd
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      41 year ago

      My cassette deck works perfectly fine. Some day I might invest in a converter to plug into my phone.

    • @Miimikko
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      41 year ago

      I do if I’m traveling on a road not familiar to me. Built-in has an alert for speed cameras, which does not work if AA has a destination set in navigation.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    I want to have my own FOSS infotainment system, without proprietary garbage shipped with it. Replaced my head unit with an Android based one and don’t ever want to go back.

  • @bi_tux
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    51 year ago

    Am I the only one here, who plans before traveling and reads a digital map before driving

    • @MeanEYE
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      51 year ago

      No. I actually prefer getting familiar with the route prior to traveling. Sometimes I’ll use turn by turn navigation but for the most part just getting familiar with the route is enough. It’s a nice little memory exercise to keep the brain working.

    • @Nouveau_Burnswick
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      1 year ago

      I learn the route for new routes. (Gives me more choice of routes, and an understanding of the area)

      I just turn by turn for known routes. (Stops me from always using the same route, defaulting to a non-optimal route, or forgetting about a construction detour)

  • @TheInsane42
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    41 year ago

    When buying a new car I can see why you would want a system that can handle the phone you have, but I can’t see it being a show stopper. 20y ago I had a Nokia carkit to be reachable in the car. Now I just use the phone for navigation, fitted next to the radio (not on the window, hindering my view). The OEM radio works perfectly ('03 Volvo S80 with entry model, alas also with the entry speakers).

    When buying a used car (The cars here are on average 10y old), entertainment is the last checkbox on the list for most (is it there/replacable). With new cars costing at least a year income, they are seldom bought. The business lease market provides the 4y old second hand cars. ;)

  • @dingus
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    31 year ago

    I really wish I could try Android Auto, but my car is too old to support anything like that. I have a phone mount though and everything works perfectly fine that way (maps, music, etc.)

    • @Deftdrummer
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      21 year ago

      I bought this thing on Amazon and it has been working very well on the motorcycle.

      There are other variants that come with suction and dash mounts under different brand names all over Amazon.

      Wireless Apple CarPlay Dual Bluetooth Touchscreen for Motorcycles, 5" IPS Portable Motorcycle GPS Navigation System via CarPlay/Android Auto for Any Motorbike, IPX7 Waterproof, Support Siri and Google https://a.co/d/1BvzZo8

      • @dingus
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        11 year ago

        Very interesting! I didn’t know there was such a thing. I may have to look into it at some point! Although granted I feel like my phone mount does a decent enough job without taking up too much space.

        • @Deftdrummer
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I realize it’s kind of cheap Chinese junk, but it honestly works better than it has any right to.

          I agree though, using the phone in your case might be the best option, or could I indulge you in this!? Haha

          7 Inch Wireless Apple Carplay & Android Auto, AotuLink Portable Car Stereo, HD Touch Screen with Mirror Link, Multimedia Player, Bluetooth, AUX/FM, Dash or Windshield Mount Support Most Car Models https://a.co/d/5ZNxJkt

          • @dingus
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            1 year ago

            I think the biggest thing for me would be that using these sorts of systems means the addition of a lot more wires than my current setup and either a partial obstruction to the windshield or my dashboard’s control system which I’m not really keen on.

            • @Deftdrummer
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              11 year ago

              I hear ya. Probably the way to go would just to get an Android auto head unit.

  • @LaughingFox
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    01 year ago

    I don’t even understand what Android Auto is.

    The family car is a 99 Toyota rav 4. We stick a cassette in the player with a cord attached, and plug that in to the phone for music lol

  • @mlg
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    -31 year ago

    Android Auto is probably the worst thing to happen to car entairtainment systems.

    It’s an AIO phone fire simulator that allows you to optionally run any google approved apps at the risk of igniting your battery.

    Doesn’t even come with opengl so any third party nav apps not owned by google are immediately screwed.

    Ford’s sketchy Microsoft powered sync 1 was better than whatever I have tried with android auto multiple times with multiple phones over multiple versions.

    I got to see the high end entertainment system Lexus made back in 2007 and was so amazed that I thought “damn I can’t wait for this to become standard in a few years”

    Instead every OEM just slapped android auto in and called it a day so they don’t have to spend anything on actually making a usable system.