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Android Auto update coming mid-year with split-screen layout

Android Auto update coming mid-year with split-screen layout

Android Auto is getting a significant usability upgrade with its first significant visual update since 2019. The update will be rolled out in the northern summer, so between June and August of 2022. While the graphics still have a familiar look, a split-screen layout is now misogynist wideness all screen types and sizes. Currently, only unrepealable infotainment screens support the split-screen layout. For example, Mazda’s 10.25-inch system does, while 10.25-inch screens in Genesis, Hyundai and Kia models don’t. The split-screen layout allows you to have navigation and media information visible on the screen at the same time, saving you from having to unremittingly toggle between apps. In the example shown by Google, blocks for media and messaging towards to the left of the map on a landscape-oriented infotainment screen, but shift unelevated the map on a portrait-oriented screen. The transpiration ways Android Auto will conform to any size of touchscreen. “We’ve seen some really interesting innovation from the industry, going to these very large portrait displays going into these extremely wide landscape displays,” Android Auto’s lead product manager Rod Lopez told The Verge. “And you know, the coolness is Android Auto will now support all of them, and will be worldly-wise to adapt, giving you all of these features at your fingertips as a user.” Google is moreover introducing contextual suggestions, such as suggested replies to messages that you’ll be worldly-wise to tap to send, while Google Assistant will plane be worldly-wise to recommend music. The visitor moreover says you’ll be worldly-wise to quickly message and undeniability favourite contacts with one tap if you don’t finger like using voice prompts. Meanwhile, cars with Google built-in, like the Polestar 2 and, by mid-2022, the unshortened Volvo line-up, will soon support YouTube and video streaming apps like Tubi and Epix Now. That’s handy, for example, if you’re parked at a charging station in your Polestar 2. Google is moreover working on the worthiness to scan the web directly from the car’s screen, and moreover indulge you to tint content from your phone to the screen.