Users with older Android devices may soon lose functionality with Android Auto, and this is what that means.
Google has announced that its Chrome browser will stop supporting a few older versions of Android in the next few weeks. Announced on a support page, Google says that Chrome will now require Android ...
Google has started enforcing new Android Auto requirements more widely, with older phones running into a message that they “no longer support” the useful platform. Back in July, we first reported that ...
If you're an Android Auto user with an older phone, you might need to upgrade soon to continue using the service. As of this week, the in-car information and entertainment app is dropping support for ...
The current Chrome version is the last version to support Android 8.0 and 9.0. Chrome 139, launching August 5, will require Android 10 or newer. Phones like the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 will miss out. Are ...