Nevertheless,  
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2020/10/introducing-android-for-cars-app-library.html
  
implies that OsmAnd can be made working for Android Auto, and not the other 
way around. So I think your team should make work of this. 

Op zaterdag 24 oktober 2020 om 18:22:33 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:

> If you are talking about head units you don't need Android auto.
> I now have my 3rd Android head unit and I simply run OsmAnd and MagicEarth 
> on it (next to a bunch of other Android apps).
> No need for Android Auto. 
> What's more: Android auto would severely cripple many OsmAnd functions, 
> due to Android Auto policies.
> No, I prefer 10.000 % Android OsmAnd over Android Auto with 
> mutilated OsmAnd..
>
> Harry
>
> Op za 24 okt. 2020 om 18:13 schreef Bernhard Bannink <[email protected]>:
>
>> I read this link:
>>
>>
>> https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2020/10/introducing-android-for-cars-app-library.html
>>
>> With that I think the OsmAnd team can make work for getting it to Android 
>> Auto, that would be really horrific.
>>
>> Op donderdag 3 oktober 2019 om 17:54:00 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:
>>
>>> Paul, here is a link to the ATOTO web site that gives some dimensions 
>>> for the unit: 
>>> http://www.myatoto.com/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=show&catid=15&id=57
>>>
>>> If your faceplate really is only 1.5U it probably won't work.  You need 
>>> a full 2DIN opening for this unit.  My truck had a 2DIN faceplate but the 
>>> internal (guts) of the unit was only 1DIN.  I had to remove some sheetmetal 
>>> under the dash to get this unit in.  But I knew that ahead of time based on 
>>> reports by others.  The modification that I had to make does not cause any 
>>> structural integrity issues and does not prevent reinstalling the old unit 
>>> if I want to.
>>>
>>> In my 2014 RAM 2500 the display is perfectly positioned, it does not 
>>> block the heat/AC vents and it does not interfere with my manual stick 
>>> shift.  The screen does not have a polarized filter so polarized sunglasses 
>>> do not block the display (at least I have not had any issues with that).  I 
>>> also like that it has a physical volume knob. In fact, it was one of my 
>>> "must have" requirements - I hate fiddling with on-screen controls when I 
>>> need to quickly increase or decrease the volume.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 10:01:02 PM UTC-4, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm a little curious about the clearances and fit, since my truck has a 
>>>> bit of a lip to the dashboard right above the stereo and one of those fun 
>>>> to work with 1.5U GM stereo bays.
>>>>
>>>>>
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