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  • I found that the driving mode just made me spend more time fumbling with my phone while driving than if it didn't exist. It was frustrating and I'll be glad to see it go. I kept saying I'd turn it off but always forgot to figure out how once I wasn't driving any longer

  • its been so long since i accidentally triggered this ive forgotten how bad it is.. i just vaguely remember not really being able to do anything and not having the info i wanted, and suddenly the phone behaved differently. which is what you want when youre driving.

  • Eh. If that's 2024's casualty then it's a small loss that I, for one, can live with.

    Take away my "set a timer" feature though, and I might flip over a table somewhere. Probably at a diner in the next county though. Good pancakes are hard to find and I wouldn't want to alienate the owners at my local who have excellent pancakes.

    What?

  • Judging from these comments, I'm the only one who actually likes it. I find it easier to control music playback/etc while using maps and driving.

    • I found it faster and safer to use to fire up Pocket Casts or Libby and to read texts on the go. So I use it every day and will be disappointed to see it go.

    • Eh it's split 50/50

      I personally have a car that supports Android Auto with an AAWireless installed so I'm ambivalent.

  • ugh i'm not buying an entire new stereo and i loved the old android auto app so i'm still sad they killed it and turned it into driving mode. now this :(

  • Used to use it on the motorbike as it made riding but audio only more consistent

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