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Android Auto update could encourage you to get on your bike


Google’s Android Auto software could be set to graduate beyond the in-car display, judging by recent software updates.

The software – which puts navigation, audio and communication apps on the car’s centre console – could soon offer official support for other vehicles, like motorbikes.

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The report comes from 9to5Google, whose reporter scoured the Android Auto v13.5 beta, to find the word “car” has been replaced by “vehicle” in many instances throughout the app. For example, within the beta users are asked whether they’d like to “connect a vehicle” rather than “connect a car”

The site also discovered new icons for vehicles like motorcycles, while Android Authority discovered support for an icon for the Indian motorcycle brand called TVS.

This isn’t a huge change, because we have seen motorcycle users make use of Android Auto before, but the update does make it more inclusive of other road users.

Elsewhere, the APK teardown also revealed Google is adding support for larger in-car displays through a greater range of resolution options. Android Auto may support 4K displays in future versions.

The in-car infortainment landscape is a bit of a crossroads at the moment with Apple yet to deliver on its grander vision for CarPlay, which would take control of the car’s entire instrument panel. The update was due to arrive on vehicles in 2024, but still seems quite a long way away.



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