If your vehicle doesn’t have Bluetooth, you can use the built-in virtual assistant included in Android phones, which allows you to interact with your device by speaking.
Simply activate the assistant by saying “Hey Google,” and it can start talking to control many functions of the device or its apps without having to touch it. For example, you can ask the assistant to read “my messages,” which will automatically read them, allowing you to listen to them. It also offers the ability to search for routes, play music, make calls, and many other functions. It’s worth exploring.
They can literally save your life.
Android phones include a comprehensive menu of options in case of emergency. Go to settings and search for “Security and Emergency.” There you can enter essential medical information that will be visible to paramedics in the event of an accident, and even the details of a contact person.
Also, after configuration, you can activate the SOS call function, which allows you to send a quick distress signal in dangerous situations. Pressing the phone’s power button five times in a row can automatically place a call to the public assistance number you configure. This action also notifies emergency services of your location.