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You can now launch Google Assistant’s Driving Mode from your home screen

December 4, 2021
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Last month, Google made it easier for users to enable Assistant’s Driving Mode with a new Bluetooth-based auto-launch feature. As reported by the folks at 9to5Google, the company has quietly introduced a new way to launch Google Assistant’s Driving Mode on the best Android phones.

The latest Google app beta (v12.47), which began rolling out earlier this week, brings a new home screen shortcut to initiate Driving Mode. If you have the latest Google app beta installed on your phone, you should see the “Add driving mode to Home screen” suggestion chip at the bottom of the app grid. Once you tap on it, you’ll be able to add the shortcut to your home screen for easy access.

Google’s “new” way of initiating Assistant Driving Mode is actually similar to the old Android Auto experience for Phone Screens, which was discontinued with Android 12.

When Google Assistant‘s Driving Mode was first introduced, users had to manually tap the notification to launch it after connecting to their car’s Bluetooth. The new auto-launch feature has made it even easier to launch Driving Mode.

In case you haven’t enabled to feature on your phone yet, tap Settings in the Google app and under “When connected to a car’s Bluetooth,” tap Launch Driving Mode. You can also set the Assistant Driving Mode to start automatically as soon as your car starts moving.

If you don’t want to use the Bluetooth-based auto-launch feature or the new home screen shortcut, you can launch Driving Mode using voice commands. You can either say, “Hey Google, let’s drive” or “Hey Google, start Driving Mode.” Driving Mode also starts automatically when you navigate in Google Maps.

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