Android Auto will receive a significantly updated user interface

Google is preparing big changes for Android Auto and Android Automotive, the user interface should become much more practical.

After all the announcements, both hardware and software, made during the I / O 2022 conference, Google shared a certain amount of information regarding the future of Android Auto, as well as cars equipped with an infotainment system based on Android Automotive.

Google is preparing big changes for Android Auto and Android Automotive

Unveiled as part of Google’s “What’s New in Android for Cars”session, perhaps the most important thing to come is the massively redesigned Android Auto interface, designed and built for navigation, media control and communication while driving. To take advantage of the larger screens built into recent cars, the American giant has made split view the default viewing mode. So you can see your routes, your music and text messages at the same time. This means you can quickly pause a song or see a new message without having to scroll through multiple menus.

In addition to this, Google is also improving its support for screen layouts to better tailor the information presented to the ever-growing variety of vehicle screen formats. Whether you have a very large screen or a small vertical panel, the Android Auto UI will always show you all the most important information. And to improve hands-free handling, the Google Assistant will become more responsive to certain actions, such as calling back after a missed call, when a text message arrives, and more.

The user interface should greatly benefit from practicality

Finally, for owners of Android Automotive-based vehicles (such as newer vehicles from Fort, Volvo, and others), Google options are available with improved support for video streaming apps. A few months ago at CES, Mountain View announced the ability to watch YouTube clips, and today they are preparing to release the Tubi TV app and Epix Now. Video playback is only available when the car is parked. Going forward, the company also explains that this will allow passengers to cast their phone’s content to the car’s built-in screen, but no date has been given for the feature’s availability.

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