Android Auto gives you another way to use your Android phone via the vehicle's interface. With Android Auto, you can safely access your phone's communication, navigation and media apps via the center display as well as the steering wheel buttons.
Important
Local laws and regulations
Make sure that you comply with all local laws and regulations regarding mobile phone use while driving.
Android Auto content
Volvo does not accept responsibility for the content available in Android Auto.
Note
Phone compatibility and supported apps
Android Auto only works with Android phones, but it doesn't work with all phone models. To find out if your phone is compatible or to learn more about which apps are supported, go to Android Auto's website www.android.com/auto/.
Google Trademarks and compatibility
Google, Android and Android Auto are trademarks of Google LLC. Compatible Android phone and compatible active data plan required.
Tip
Keep your phone updated
Keep your phone and apps updated to the latest versions.
Connect your phone and start Android Auto
Note
Install Android Auto on your phone and make sure you have an active internet connection
To be able to use Android Auto, you need to have the Android Auto app installed on your phone and an active internet connection.
Connect your phone to the vehicle by connecting a suitable USB cable between your phone and the vehicle's white-outlined USB port. If you are using Android Auto for the first time, you need to accept the terms and conditions in the center display. Android Auto will then start. If you have used Android Auto before, it will automatically start when you connect your phone to the vehicle.
Android Auto view
You can access the Android Auto view by opening the Android Auto app in the app library. If the Android Auto symbol is shown in the contextual bar, you can also access the view by pressing this symbol.
Once active, the Android Auto view takes up the entire the center display. However, the bottom bar, contextual bar and status bar will still be visible at all times if you want to return to the vehicle's own system.
Navigation with Android Auto
You can use navigation apps on your phone via Android Auto. If you start a navigation route via Android Auto, you can see the guidance in the center display's Android Auto view as well as in the instrument panel. If you are following a navigation route in the vehicle's own navigation app and then start another navigation route in Android Auto, the instrument panel navigation for the vehicle's own app will end.
Using Google Assistant
Talk to Google Assistant on Android Auto to carry out tasks with your voice so that you can keep your focus on driving. To use Google Assistant, just say "Hey Google" or press and hold the voice control button on the steering wheel while Android Auto is active.
You can use Google Assistant to carry out tasks such as sending messages, getting directions or controlling media.