Android Auto app Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/android-auto-app/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 19 Apr 2023 06:10:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 General Motors insists on eliminating Apple CarPlay and Android Auto https://www.techgoing.com/general-motors-insists-on-eliminating-apple-carplay-and-android-auto/ Wed, 19 Apr 2023 06:10:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=89848 General Motors (GM) recently announced that it will cancel Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, two projection systems, in its upcoming electric vehicles, sparking strong opposition from the outside world. However, GM hasn’t changed its mind, insisting instead that its own operating system can be better than Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The projection system can […]

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General Motors (GM) recently announced that it will cancel Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, two projection systems, in its upcoming electric vehicles, sparking strong opposition from the outside world. However, GM hasn’t changed its mind, insisting instead that its own operating system can be better than Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

The projection system can project the interface and functions of the mobile phone onto the car’s screen, allowing the driver to control the application on the mobile phone by touch or voice. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are currently the two most popular projection systems, and many consumers regard them as important considerations when buying a car. So why is GM dropping both systems?

In an interview with The Verge, Scott Miller, GM’s vice president of software-defined vehicles and operating systems, said he doesn’t think Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are the best infotainment experiences, but rather one. Expedient. Consumer demand for the two systems reflects their desire for a better infotainment experience, but these projection systems aren’t the end, he said. He believes consumers will ditch Android Auto and Apple CarPlay if they offer a better native experience.

Native experience means that the operating system is directly embedded in the car, without the need to connect to the phone. GM plans to use a native Android-based operating system, Android Automotive, in its electric vehicles, which is a separate system from Android Auto. Android Auto is a projected system, while Android Automotive is a native operating system. According to Miller, the native operating system can achieve “whole integration” and provide more information and functions about the electric vehicle itself, such as battery status and navigation directions. He also said that the native operating system can better recognize the driver’s identity and preferences, enabling seamless switching.

Miller emphasized that GM isn’t ditching Android Auto and Apple CarPlay entirely, it’s just that they are no longer available in electric vehicles. GM’s gasoline vehicles will still use both systems. He said GM hopes to use its own operating system to create the electric vehicle revolution and compete with competitors such as Tesla.

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GM announces phasing out of CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of in-house systems https://www.techgoing.com/gm-announces-phasing-out-of-carplay-and-android-auto-in-favor-of-in-house-systems/ Sat, 01 Apr 2023 02:43:05 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=84684 According to Reuters, General Motors (GM) announced that it will phase out Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto starting this year, and instead use a car-machine system jointly developed with Google. General Motors stated that its Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC brand models will start the replacement process one after another. Beginning with the 2024 […]

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According to Reuters, General Motors (GM) announced that it will phase out Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto starting this year, and instead use a car-machine system jointly developed with Google.

General Motors stated that its Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC brand models will start the replacement process one after another.

Beginning with the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV, which goes on sale this summer, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will no longer be natively available in subsequent new vehicles. This phase-out plan will be deployed to gasoline vehicles starting in 2035.

GM and Google have been developing car-machine systems since 2019, integrating navigation, Super Cruise and many other GM-exclusive services, as well as built-in applications such as Spotify and Audible.

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New interface for Android Auto starts rolling out with split screen design https://www.techgoing.com/new-interface-for-android-auto-starts-rolling-out-with-split-screen-design/ Sun, 08 Jan 2023 06:17:55 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=62574 The new Android Auto, first shown at the 2022 Google I/O conference, is now being rolled out to users with a new user interface design. The new Android Auto uses a modern UI design and uses a split-screen layout. The main interface consists of three modules: a navigation bar, the main application interface, and a […]

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The new Android Auto, first shown at the 2022 Google I/O conference, is now being rolled out to users with a new user interface design.

The new Android Auto uses a modern UI design and uses a split-screen layout. The main interface consists of three modules: a navigation bar, the main application interface, and a smaller sidebar section that can display One or two gadgets.

Split-screen layouts can be adjusted to fit screens of any size or orientation in any car. The navigation bar can be placed on the right or bottom. The main application interface can be next to the sidebar section, or it can be placed on top. A sidebar can be a tall vertical bar or a skinny horizontal bar.

Overall, the redesigned interface simplifies navigation, communication and media playback, in addition to new conversation shortcuts that help users make calls and respond to messages.

Google is also adding features to Android Auto. The company said that newer Pixel and Samsung phones will soon support calls to WhatsApp. Google Assistant now offers smart suggestions for missed calls, arrival time sharing, music and podcasts.

In addition to Android Auto, there are a number of vehicle upgrades coming soon. Samsung phones will support digital car key sharing in the near future, and Xiaomi phone users will have this feature later in 2023.

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Android Auto app is getting a Material You design makeover, finally supporting dark mode https://www.techgoing.com/android-auto-app-is-getting-a-material-you-design-makeover-finally-supporting-dark-mode/ Sat, 26 Nov 2022 09:25:57 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=49522 9to5Google reported that the Beta version of Android Auto app screenshots was revealed. After the third generation of Material You design language transformation, the new version of the Android Auto app finally supports dark color mode. For most Android users, the Android Auto app may not be used very often. But this feature has not […]

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9to5Google reported that the Beta version of Android Auto app screenshots was revealed. After the third generation of Material You design language transformation, the new version of the Android Auto app finally supports dark color mode.

For most Android users, the Android Auto app may not be used very often. But this feature has not been a good user experience for a long time in the past. And the old version always did not support dark mode in the past.

In Android Auto version 7.5, Google has introduced a redesigned version of the Android Auto settings menu that incorporates Material You design elements and offers a dark color mode. This new settings menu is not yet available to everyone.

Android Auto is your smart driving companion that helps you stay focused, connected and entertained with Google Assistant. With a simplified interface, big buttons and powerful voice operation, Android Auto is designed to make it easier to use your favorite apps from your phone while on the go. Navigate to your next destination with Google Maps or Bitwise with real-time GPS navigation and traffic alerts.

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