American tech company Google has started rolling out a new update for the Android Auto app that finally brings dual SIM support.
With the new update, Android Auto now shows a pop-up that lets users choose which SIM they want to make a call from.
Earlier, it would automatically place the call using the default SIM regardless of the phone’s dual-SIM support, according to a report in Business Insider.
Google first detailed dual SIM support coming to Android Auto back in September. At the time, the tech giant said that it would start rolling out the feature soon.
As per the report, the dual SIM support is rolling out with the Android Auto App version 7.1.614554. One can update Android Auto to the latest version from the Google Play Store. One can also get the latest APK from APKMirror.
Earlier, YouTube Music was available on Android Auto, which received one of its biggest redesigns adding navigation tabs to it.
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