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I've used Gemini in Android Auto for 2 months now, and it's transformed my daily drive in 4 ways

I've used Gemini in Android Auto for 2 months now, and it's transformed my daily drive in 4 ways

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Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Mobile OS Android I've used Gemini in Android Auto for 2 months now, and it's transformed my daily drive in 4 ways Gemini has made voice control in my car fun and useful, and I'm still discovering new ways to use it. Written by Artie Beaty, Contributing Writer Contributing Writer May 29, 2026 at 8:26 a.m. PT Artie Beaty/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET's key takeaways Gemini in Android Auto is changing my daily drive. It's making me safer, providing entertainment, and more. I actually look forward to car time now.  At the beginning of April, I tried the then brand-new Gemini in my car for a weekend . I was mostly using Gemini to find information -- things like the hours of a local business, the address of a theater, or random questions that popped into my head. It was so useful that I finally embraced Google's AI assistant. Also:  I tried different Android Auto weather apps - these 3 are best for storm nerds like me Two months in, I continue using Gemini for all those purposes, but I'm still finding more. Gemini isn't doing anything that it couldn't before Android Auto integration, but it's so convenient that I'm using it more, and it's changing how my drives feel. My daily drive is becoming safer, less boring, and more connected. 4 ways Gemini has improved my driving time Here's how finally embracing Gemini is changing my drives. 1. I'm reaching for my phone/screen a lot less Like my initial test found, Gemini can handle a whole lot of tasks that would usually have me reaching for my phone or car's screen. If I need to let my wife know I'm running a little late, if I want to find a good local coffee shop in a new city, or if I just want to look up some tidbit of information, I now ask Gemini.  Where Google Assistant required exact commands and often needed repetition, which led to me

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