Android auto requires deep system integration that is against the goal of grapheneos. It will likely removes all the benefit a degoogled phone will give you, since it require a close-sourced google app with privilaged access to your phone.
Thank you for the helpful links and the insight! Much appreciated! I see how the deep integration hardware integration of Android Auto makes it challenging to run it in a compatibility layer.
No it doesn’t https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/2249-is-there-a-way-to-get-android-auto-to-work/ and https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play-limitations
Android auto requires deep system integration that is against the goal of grapheneos. It will likely removes all the benefit a degoogled phone will give you, since it require a close-sourced google app with privilaged access to your phone.
Thank you for the helpful links and the insight! Much appreciated! I see how the deep integration hardware integration of Android Auto makes it challenging to run it in a compatibility layer.