Messaging apps

Voice-based messaging allows drivers to keep their eyes on the road while communicating. Android Auto’s messaging app template uses a single navigation model across all messaging apps. Apps using this template receive and respond to text-based messages only, transforming text such as SMS and email into audio.


Interaction model

Incoming messages animate downwards from the top of the screen. Drivers can respond to them immediately or access them later, when done driving. Saved messages are available in the Notification Center or on the phone

Drivers can access messages through these views:

conversational flow diagram

Conversational flow

Users can play and reply to a message using a single flow.

conversational flow diagram

Voice replying to a message

This dialogue illustrates the voice commands and sequence used to reply to a text message. To be recognized by Android Auto, commands must be used in one of the patterned sequences

Driver Google Voice
“Reply!” “What’s the message?”
“I’ll be 10 minutes late. Please start without me. I’ll find you when I get there.” “Here is your message to Firstname Lastname:

‘I’ll be 10 minutes late. Please start without me. I’ll find you when I get there.’

Do you want to send it?”
“Yes!” “Message sent to Firstname Lastname”