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Heys top focusing on Apple iOS all the time. What about android? There are several graphing calculator apps for Android. The high school I used to go uses the Desmos Graphing Calculator app which is on Android, not just iOS. Back when I was in school in the 1990s, some students had TI-83 Graphing Calculators

Those apps are computer generated, not done by a human. This is why they may be wrong or not updated

Hey, what about Android auto? You mention Apple CarPlay but not Android. You cannot assume everyone uses Apple

Obliviously, people don’t check for updates regularly in the Windows Update app in the Control Panel. This is why Microsoft made updates mandatory in Windows 10. Windows 7 does not automatically download/install updates the way Windows 10 does

Push to Start is optional on Toyota cars. On the Toyota Yaris (really a Mazda2) it is standard

It is easier to get refunded on a credit card then a debt card. This is why big purchases are better done on a credit card.

Another way Mazda has shamed Toyota is by offering Apple CarPlay and Android Auto upgrade to 2014-2018 models. Toyota has not offered an update and the new models still don’t have Android Auto. They have only added Apple CarPlay to new models

That is a shame the US doesn’t get it. GM and Ford don’t offer minivans in the USA, leaving Chrysler the only domestic automaker that makes a minivan in the USA

The German automakers such as BMW cover their engines with plastic.

Police should not assume the person is reaching for a weapon and start shooting just because he is black.  

I’ve seen several times where people are driving with just their daytime lights on or haven’t turned their lights on when it’s getting dark or not quite daylight. All cars should have automatic headlights where they automatically come on when it detects darkness. On the Toyota Corolla, it is standard with automatic

Toyota created their own system called EnTunes but have refused to support Android Auto and Apple CarPlay until now. Last year they introduced EnTune 3.0 which will support it. They have yet to install an Android Auto. The problem is that most 2017-2019 vehicles still have the outdated Entunes 2.0 that doesn’t support

It has one feature that the Toyota Corolla still doesn’t have - Android Auto

It’s a sub compact car. What do you expect? It’s not as big as the Corolla who’s 1.8 liter engine has 139 horsepower.

And what about the Toyota Corolla which is bigger than the Yaris and same size as the Civic. 

For 2019, iA was dropped from the Yaris sedan name and the slow-selling Yaris hatchback has been dropped for 2019. The Yaris iA is actually a Mazda2. Toyota doesn’t really advertise this car. It is a little smaller than the popular Toyota Corolla.

Chrysler doesn’t have any quality control. Their quality is poor.

In 2017, Toyota introduced it’s safety sense package. It is standard on the Corolla and many models. It includes pre-collision system with automatic braking, lane departure alert, dynamic radar cruise control and automatic high beams

Maybe if Toyota would add Android Auto to their cars, they would sell more. They are one of the few automakers that still does not support Android Auto. Toyota says they are working on for seamless integration. Their older models such as the current 2017-2019 Corolla has the older Entunes which doesn’t many features

kEach auto manufacturer has a different name for this safety technology, which makes in confusing.  Toyota makes them standard on all its cars, but other manufactures make some of those features optional