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Is it possible to get apps in full screen without google maps?

Like spotify in full screen?

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Is it not the virtual button just below the Microphone?

 

I use CarPlay and there is something similar in that, so just a guess!

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Unfortunately not, that button only goes to full screen with waze and google maps

Those options don't appear in developer mode on my phone (S22 Ultra) 

51 minutes ago, TheWanderer said:

Those options don't appear in developer mode on my phone (S22 Ultra) 

You need to go to the developer options in Android Auto. Not the Android system settings.

I just push the icon on the left that I want to go full screen, e.g. maps. Then push it again to return to the 2/3rds and 1/3rd view.

46 minutes ago, Mark Hiscock said:

I just push the icon on the left that I want to go full screen, e.g. maps. Then push it again to return to the 2/3rds and 1/3rd view.

That works only for Maps/Waze, and I think he's well aware of that already.

3 hours ago, Kristo97 said:

Unfortunately doesent work for 2023 vrs with samsung s20 ultra, tried to change resolution through developer settings but nothing works.

System version 1900

That’s a shame, and frustrating!

I’m out of ideas now, hopefully some more familiar with AA than I am can help.

 

Doesn't work with S22 Ultra on AA (MY 23 RS) either. 

 

That's on FW: 1941 as well. 

Edited by TheWanderer

It's a little off topic to the question but it would be nice if AA would use more of the the screen space, there are some mm on the top edge just showing nothing. And if I had a free-wish I'd ask the developers to add an option to hide that lower bar with themperature control / seat heaters to make that space available for AA. too.

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