Uninstalling Android Auto is no longer possible on newer versions of Android. To uninstall the app, you must first update your device. Open the Google Play Store and navigate to the Android Auto app. Select “Android Auto” and then “Clear Data”.
This will erase the application's custom settings and allow you to start from scratch. However, if you've made significant changes to your device and you don't see any improvements after the update, you may need to uninstall the app completely. In Android 10, Android Auto is a system application that can't be uninstalled unless you have root. You can only uninstall updates or turn them off.
If you don't want Android Auto to start automatically when you connect your phone to the car, you can turn off the automatic start. This will uninstall all downloaded updates and cause the application to stop any automation for the time being. You can also download the Android Auto app to your phone and install it from the Google Play Store if your device is running an older version of Android. In addition, the Android operating system built into the car also allows motorists to surf the Internet, make phone calls and send messages.
Another advantage of Android Auto is that it allows drivers to enter commands by voice, rather than having to use a touchscreen. To check if your car is compatible with Android Auto, search for it in the vehicle's user manual or search for it on Google.