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Android Auto and Android Automotive support new apps and features

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Google organized an I/O event last night. At this event, the company announced several features which will be offered in future updates for Android Auto and Android Automotive. People spend a lot of time in the car, which is why Google is now focusing on enhancing the user experience of these services with some new features. Let’s see what we will get in the future.

Android Auto and Android Automotive will support more new features

As Google is an open-source OS that allows a developer to manage the Android OS for their devices, however, this is only limited to Android devices, including Android smartphones, TVs, tablets, and many more, and now it is expanded to Android Automotive, now developers can easily make their apps for the car screen. Some applications have already been available on the service, includ ing Spotify, Soundcloud, and Deezer.

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In the upcoming days, you will be able to attend all your meetings in your car via online channels like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Cisco’s WebEx to grab the attention of its stock video app, i.e., Youtube. Google has already made it available for car manufacturers so they can use inbuilt video streaming apps.

Google will integrate these new functionalities into cars

  1. Users can enjoy a series of games on their car screens, including Beach Buggy
  2. Racing, SolitireFRVR, and My Talking Tom Friends, in the future, there will be more games available as it has the adaptable ability to run Android Games on a large screen.
  3. The car screen, which comes with built-in Android OS, is already one step ahead because Android Auto can handle Google Assistant and give quick replies to messages.
  4. Now, the Waze navigation application is also available for all cars with Android built-in.

These new features are coming in the coming days with an OTA (Over The Air) update on compatible vehicles.

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