You can dabble in these settings if you aren’t a developer and access dev-mode features such as video resolution, sensor data, and connection preferences.
How to Enable/ Disable Android Auto’s Developer Mode
Assuming you did not enable developer mode on your Android phone or tablet previously. For that, you have to go the setting menu >Build Number and click number of times (usually 7).
But before that, note the exact location of this Built Number option may vary a bit with respect to device manufacturer and its OS version. To turn them on and get to Android Developer Options, follow these steps:
- Initially, open your phone’s settings and search for Android Auto.
- Afterward, once you get it, tap on it. This will open the Android Auto app on your device.

- Now, scroll down and hit the Version 10 Times.

- Finally, tap on the three-dot button to access developer settings.
- Now, tap on the Developer Settings.
Then, you get access to those extra settings that are actually useful in some situations. If you want to exit developer mode again, just select that menu button at the top and push Quit developer mode.
When you disable (or deactivate) Developer options, their entry will be removed from Settings. If you want to re-enable them and go back to their initial stage when the decision changes, you can repeat the above steps.
Developer options for Android grant access to more settings and tools. This feature is primarily intended for debugging your app and accessing hidden system functionality. Developer mode is primarily used for app debugging and testing, along with some device feature customizations based on your requirements.
Well, that is all we have for enabling or disabling Android Auto Developer Settings. We hope that this guide has been useful to you. But that’s not the end here. If you have any doubts, you can write in the comment section.