I tried both Android Auto via Pixel 8 and CarPlay via iPhone 12 on a 2023 Toyota and the experience is smoother on CarPlay. I don't get silent pauses in music streaming (TH-cam music, PlexAmp) and navigation arrows show in HUD using Apple Maps but not in Google Maps. At the end I use CarPlay as it is just better integrated and functionally more polished.
Android Auto is better definitely. You can see less graphics and more informations. More practical. And also settings is little bit deeper. And you have advantage of english language. Voice control in other (smaller) languages is rubbish...
Apple carplay has a lot of catching up to do. Google has propped the doors wide open to customizations i didnt even realize you couldnt even do phone background on carplay and 3d satellite view on google maps is awesome. my coworker uses carplay and freaked out how detailed the view was when he got in my car.
I am fairly a new driver but using android auto since the begining, but recently I had to connect my iPhone. To my surprise, CarPlay turned out to be disappointing. First, the assistant doesn’t work with other popular navigation apps like Google Maps and Waze-no one really uses Apple Maps outside of the US. The most frustrating part is that you can’t drag the map or zoom in and out. This limitation has caused me a lot of headaches, especially living in a city with a complex road network. I often need to drag the map to see further ahead and correct my lane, and without that functionality, it's a dealbreaker. That’s why I decided not to use an iPhone as my personal device, I was planning to buy an iphone. I even searched online to see if there was a solution, like enabling a specific setting, but it seems like everyone is facing the same issue. In addition, I’ve noticed other problems with CarPlay, such as frequent freezing or the device completely stopping projection. I’ve tried both wireless and wired connections, but the issues persist.
As an Android loyalist for the longest time, I bought an iPhone 16 Pro Max in conjunction to my S24 Ultra, and man, the whole APP MANIPULATION on Apple is terrible. They centralize most settings through their settings > App, instead of internally for each app. Also Spotify on Carplay is the worst, never shuts up when you're trying to take calls or use siri.
While I wouldn't change phones because of CarPlay, if each were an app available to the other type user, that I would consider. Though, the only current game changer that I hope Apple includes in a next iteration of Car Play is the messages indicator top left. And, I really like the Android display gives more viewing real estate to the map (for instance) and still has info at a glance on the right I don't care about wallpaper for CarPlay and I don't see how games on that display is anything but a huge distraction to the driver. Give the kids other devices to play their games. Thanks for these videos, I enjoy them and learn a lot.
I like andriod auto better. Apple is very restrictive. Just switched to iOS so I just connect Bluetooth it’s better since the map is useless on CarPlay can’t zoom or scan ahead etc
I use both on a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee (15 Pro Max and OnePlus Open) the Apple CarPlay works a lot better especially with Siri, I don’t know what’s going on with the Google Assistant but it’s kind of crappy; sending a message is average at best and there’s times when I’m told my wife or dad isn’t in my contacts. Apple CarPlay is near instantaneous connection too while my Android Auto takes about a minute or two, sometimes I even have to manually push the “connect” button. I would say that Android Auto does have Facebook messenger and signal for notifications however, I find myself muting them since they are just more distractions. Apple CarPlay for Jeep also gives you turn by turn directions in the digital dash.
That could be more due to your phone being Chinese and not "Blessed" by Google. Not even joking. Google gives preferential treatment to Samsung, Sony, and themselves, and that's basically it. Used to be HTC and LG, but they out of the game. I think Motorola also gets preferential treatment from Google, since Google used to own them for a hot second. Edit; also a lot of those google API limitations are due to the fact that OnePlus is a Chinese company and the Chinese Government limits Google's reach on Chinese devices.
I have an S24 Ultra, and an iPhone 16 Pro Max, Carplay is terrible. When in PANED VIEW, you can't send WAZE reports, only in extended view. WHICH being a short man, and having a 14in Nav screen, puts the "report" button to the bottom right corner literally about 2ft from where I sit in my 2023 Tundra. With Android Auto, that report icon is always there. Spotify on Android Auto actually (90% of the time) pauses for you to use Google Assistant. Spotify for Carplay gets 10% quieter so you're yelling over your music. I'm just glad Siri allows you to use Waze for navigation. Also, Siri does seem better at transcribing what I say than Google. It was super frustrating how long it took Google to allow Google Assistant to work with Waze, their own software. Literally two years for me, since I had Android Auto in my 2020 Highlander.
Auto definitely allows for that finite control, it's well hidden, but you can pick and choose which apps send notifications. LUCKILY in Android Auto, it does limit notifications to only Android Auto supported apps.
They are both I used to be a massive apple fan I have recently switched to android, siri is better to communicate with as he understands me better due to my accent , Google voice on the other hand doesn't work well for me, android or apple they are both good phone from what I can gather at this point it is prefence to be fair
Unpopular opinion, I do not think that apple carplay looks better than Android. I used to use them back to back, and Android Auto was smoother than Apple Carplay.
Android Auto produces the worst sound quality ever. I've played Spotify using both phones and the same settings and Android Auto is piss poor the sound quality drops a considerable amount (using Bluetooth or cable)
Okay, so that's not in my head. I noticed that when I cranked Android Auto Spotify to 64 my car's max, it wasn't painfully loud. Yet on Carplay, 64 is unbearably loud. Then again, Android auto pauses spotify to allow me to take calls and use Google, where Spotify on Carplay quiets itself by 10% so you're yelling over your music.
I love Android, but I truly think they need to improve the Andoid Auto... The keyboard ia terrible, too smakk while Apple Car Play has a way bigger keyboard.. in general Car Play buttons/keys are bigger because of course you are in a car, and you are sitting in front of the wheel leaning rigjt to use a touch display with 1 hand... Car Play really has thia in mind while Android Auto doesn't. Waze is just unusable to me, maybe Im too chunky or "too fast" i always have to type everything twice ir trice in android auto, while in my wife's car play I type ok.
@@nicksmith9 it depends on the car actually. There are cars that CarPlay can be used wirelessly with. You can even get a Bluetooth dongle that enables wireless CarPlay in a car that uses usb
There is something you did not address, I work in a dealer and 99% of times when there is an issue with a malfunctioning system it 99% times an android auto problem. We never get an apple car play issue. We have people with 10 year old iPhones and it always work on the first time. The experience of Android auto is great when it works but like I said it's really unreliable. Sometimes it doesn't even work with budget phones of current year. The issues start a the very core there's just simply to many different android phones with different os, it's not controlled like iPhone os are. I get the customizing part is great but it lacks support. If you get an issue with the phone there's no android auto customer service, but if you get an issue with carplay you can always call Apple support and there is always someone to help. Software support is very important.
Euh. No. The only issue you have with Android - and Apple - is connection. It usually disconnect for random reasons, it touches any phone, any car. That's the most common "electronic" problem reported for a couple of years. The rest is a matter of preference.
Hmm, must not go online then to see a lot of people have Carplay issues. Common one I see involves people like me who own 2022 and recent Toyota luxury models (2023 Tundra 1794 edition) and Carplay not muting music when taking phone calls or using siri. While it took more time setting up Carplay than it did Android Auto, and I'm using the best of the best for both Android and iPhone (16 Pro Max and S24 Ultra), for whatever reason my Toyota had the hardest time connecting to my Carplay. More so in the short 3 months of having it than in a year with android auto. THOUGH, when Android Auto breaks, it breaks hard. Admittedly. Usually forcing me to restart the whole Nav Screen, and that fixes the problem, rarely do I have to bust out a USB C cable and plug it into the USB port on my dashboard.
Ima hold your hand when I say this globally, apple is not selling more devices then android lmao. And car manufacturers are not going to center the US bc it's about money. Even here, android has caught up to apples success bc of how many options there are
Carplay is so much more reliable. After you’ve setup the connection the first time, you don’t have to do anything else. You literally turn on your vehicle and it connects. Nav apps like Waze and google maps run smoothly. With Android auto you have to pray that it connects without any issues (which usually doesn’t happen). You also have to manually turn on your GPS on your phone in order to run your nav apps. It’s just an extra step but you get used to the smoothness of CarPlay.
Android auto is so clunky just like Android, while CarPlay it’s very sleek and the navigation feels so fluid and not choppy. Apple navigation is way better than google maps
You have to use it with flagship android phones and not those for 100 bucks... Then it wont feel clunky. There are plenty of videos showing flagship android phones are opening apps faster then iphones.
@@skejpa This is exactly right, My brother also does this as well.... would purchase a 1k+ iPhone but when he uses a $300 android he complains it is slow, laggy and random things don't work properly.
@@skejpa The phone itself doens't really matter bro. You can see also here on this video, that AA is laggy and i bet he doens't have an 300 buck Android.
I tried both Android Auto via Pixel 8 and CarPlay via iPhone 12 on a 2023 Toyota and the experience is smoother on CarPlay. I don't get silent pauses in music streaming (TH-cam music, PlexAmp) and navigation arrows show in HUD using Apple Maps but not in Google Maps. At the end I use CarPlay as it is just better integrated and functionally more polished.
Android Auto is better definitely. You can see less graphics and more informations. More practical. And also settings is little bit deeper. And you have advantage of english language. Voice control in other (smaller) languages is rubbish...
Apple carplay has a lot of catching up to do. Google has propped the doors wide open to customizations i didnt even realize you couldnt even do phone background on carplay and 3d satellite view on google maps is awesome. my coworker uses carplay and freaked out how detailed the view was when he got in my car.
In Android Auto you can pinch to zoom and CarPlay doesn’t have that 😡
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great video bro. but i am not gonna choose the phone based on this. i just use whatever i have at the time. right know im on my iphone
I love your content and thorough review. My wife owns a taycan which only supports Android Car play wnd and i wonder what android carplay is like
I am fairly a new driver but using android auto since the begining, but recently I had to connect my iPhone. To my surprise, CarPlay turned out to be disappointing. First, the assistant doesn’t work with other popular navigation apps like Google Maps and Waze-no one really uses Apple Maps outside of the US. The most frustrating part is that you can’t drag the map or zoom in and out.
This limitation has caused me a lot of headaches, especially living in a city with a complex road network. I often need to drag the map to see further ahead and correct my lane, and without that functionality, it's a dealbreaker. That’s why I decided not to use an iPhone as my personal device, I was planning to buy an iphone.
I even searched online to see if there was a solution, like enabling a specific setting, but it seems like everyone is facing the same issue.
In addition, I’ve noticed other problems with CarPlay, such as frequent freezing or the device completely stopping projection. I’ve tried both wireless and wired connections, but the issues persist.
As an Android loyalist for the longest time, I bought an iPhone 16 Pro Max in conjunction to my S24 Ultra, and man, the whole APP MANIPULATION on Apple is terrible. They centralize most settings through their settings > App, instead of internally for each app. Also Spotify on Carplay is the worst, never shuts up when you're trying to take calls or use siri.
While I wouldn't change phones because of CarPlay, if each were an app available to the other type user, that I would consider. Though, the only current game changer that I hope Apple includes in a next iteration of Car Play is the messages indicator top left. And, I really like the Android display gives more viewing real estate to the map (for instance) and still has info at a glance on the right I don't care about wallpaper for CarPlay and I don't see how games on that display is anything but a huge distraction to the driver. Give the kids other devices to play their games. Thanks for these videos, I enjoy them and learn a lot.
I like andriod auto better. Apple is very restrictive. Just switched to iOS so I just connect Bluetooth it’s better since the map is useless on CarPlay can’t zoom or scan ahead etc
I use both on a 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee (15 Pro Max and OnePlus Open) the Apple CarPlay works a lot better especially with Siri, I don’t know what’s going on with the Google Assistant but it’s kind of crappy; sending a message is average at best and there’s times when I’m told my wife or dad isn’t in my contacts. Apple CarPlay is near instantaneous connection too while my Android Auto takes about a minute or two, sometimes I even have to manually push the “connect” button. I would say that Android Auto does have Facebook messenger and signal for notifications however, I find myself muting them since they are just more distractions. Apple CarPlay for Jeep also gives you turn by turn directions in the digital dash.
That could be more due to your phone being Chinese and not "Blessed" by Google. Not even joking. Google gives preferential treatment to Samsung, Sony, and themselves, and that's basically it. Used to be HTC and LG, but they out of the game. I think Motorola also gets preferential treatment from Google, since Google used to own them for a hot second. Edit; also a lot of those google API limitations are due to the fact that OnePlus is a Chinese company and the Chinese Government limits Google's reach on Chinese devices.
I have an S24 Ultra, and an iPhone 16 Pro Max, Carplay is terrible. When in PANED VIEW, you can't send WAZE reports, only in extended view. WHICH being a short man, and having a 14in Nav screen, puts the "report" button to the bottom right corner literally about 2ft from where I sit in my 2023 Tundra. With Android Auto, that report icon is always there. Spotify on Android Auto actually (90% of the time) pauses for you to use Google Assistant. Spotify for Carplay gets 10% quieter so you're yelling over your music. I'm just glad Siri allows you to use Waze for navigation. Also, Siri does seem better at transcribing what I say than Google. It was super frustrating how long it took Google to allow Google Assistant to work with Waze, their own software. Literally two years for me, since I had Android Auto in my 2020 Highlander.
Android Auto for the win!!
can i turn my notifications off? i want them on my phone not on my car screen.
i still wanna recieve calls though
Auto definitely allows for that finite control, it's well hidden, but you can pick and choose which apps send notifications. LUCKILY in Android Auto, it does limit notifications to only Android Auto supported apps.
They are both I used to be a massive apple fan I have recently switched to android, siri is better to communicate with as he understands me better due to my accent , Google voice on the other hand doesn't work well for me, android or apple they are both good phone from what I can gather at this point it is prefence to be fair
Can you have fullscreen google maps in android auto?
all u do is tap it to go fullscreen
Unpopular opinion, I do not think that apple carplay looks better than Android. I used to use them back to back, and Android Auto was smoother than Apple Carplay.
Carplay looks toy-ish and childish. Where Android auto has sharper lines.
Android Auto produces the worst sound quality ever. I've played Spotify using both phones and the same settings and Android Auto is piss poor the sound quality drops a considerable amount (using Bluetooth or cable)
Okay, so that's not in my head. I noticed that when I cranked Android Auto Spotify to 64 my car's max, it wasn't painfully loud. Yet on Carplay, 64 is unbearably loud. Then again, Android auto pauses spotify to allow me to take calls and use Google, where Spotify on Carplay quiets itself by 10% so you're yelling over your music.
I love Android, but I truly think they need to improve the Andoid Auto... The keyboard ia terrible, too smakk while Apple Car Play has a way bigger keyboard.. in general Car Play buttons/keys are bigger because of course you are in a car, and you are sitting in front of the wheel leaning rigjt to use a touch display with 1 hand... Car Play really has thia in mind while Android Auto doesn't.
Waze is just unusable to me, maybe Im too chunky or "too fast" i always have to type everything twice ir trice in android auto, while in my wife's car play I type ok.
Is any of these can be connected just by Bluetooth, or both need USB connection?
@@nicksmith9 it depends on the car actually. There are cars that CarPlay can be used wirelessly with. You can even get a Bluetooth dongle that enables wireless CarPlay in a car that uses usb
@@mrmoe110 thanks for the update i removed my comment
There is something you did not address, I work in a dealer and 99% of times when there is an issue with a malfunctioning system it 99% times an android auto problem. We never get an apple car play issue. We have people with 10 year old iPhones and it always work on the first time. The experience of Android auto is great when it works but like I said it's really unreliable. Sometimes it doesn't even work with budget phones of current year. The issues start a the very core there's just simply to many different android phones with different os, it's not controlled like iPhone os are. I get the customizing part is great but it lacks support. If you get an issue with the phone there's no android auto customer service, but if you get an issue with carplay you can always call Apple support and there is always someone to help. Software support is very important.
Euh. No. The only issue you have with Android - and Apple - is connection. It usually disconnect for random reasons, it touches any phone, any car. That's the most common "electronic" problem reported for a couple of years. The rest is a matter of preference.
Hmm, must not go online then to see a lot of people have Carplay issues. Common one I see involves people like me who own 2022 and recent Toyota luxury models (2023 Tundra 1794 edition) and Carplay not muting music when taking phone calls or using siri. While it took more time setting up Carplay than it did Android Auto, and I'm using the best of the best for both Android and iPhone (16 Pro Max and S24 Ultra), for whatever reason my Toyota had the hardest time connecting to my Carplay. More so in the short 3 months of having it than in a year with android auto. THOUGH, when Android Auto breaks, it breaks hard. Admittedly. Usually forcing me to restart the whole Nav Screen, and that fixes the problem, rarely do I have to bust out a USB C cable and plug it into the USB port on my dashboard.
Your shouldn’t be looking or replying messages while driving like come on
CarPlay will play you your new message and you can reply to it without taking eyes of the road just by audio command. Neat!
My Cadillac seems to focus on Google even though in America we own iPhone predominantly
Ima hold your hand when I say this globally, apple is not selling more devices then android lmao. And car manufacturers are not going to center the US bc it's about money. Even here, android has caught up to apples success bc of how many options there are
@@B727X im in the us and i use android. Apple sucks
Carplay is so much more reliable. After you’ve setup the connection the first time, you don’t have to do anything else. You literally turn on your vehicle and it connects. Nav apps like Waze and google maps run smoothly. With Android auto you have to pray that it connects without any issues (which usually doesn’t happen). You also have to manually turn on your GPS on your phone in order to run your nav apps. It’s just an extra step but you get used to the smoothness of CarPlay.
Android auto is so clunky just like Android, while CarPlay it’s very sleek and the navigation feels so fluid and not choppy. Apple navigation is way better than google maps
You have to use it with flagship android phones and not those for 100 bucks... Then it wont feel clunky. There are plenty of videos showing flagship android phones are opening apps faster then iphones.
@@skejpa This is exactly right, My brother also does this as well.... would purchase a 1k+ iPhone but when he uses a $300 android he complains it is slow, laggy and random things don't work properly.
Are you genuinely stupid?
The thing is the android flagship will get laggy faster than the equivalent iPhone.@@LimitGTX
@@skejpa The phone itself doens't really matter bro. You can see also here on this video, that AA is laggy and i bet he doens't have an 300 buck Android.
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