Android Auto: A peek at what Google is up to with vehicle digital ecosystems
By Mark Hawver, Tech Times | July 2, 2:49 PM
Android Auto will help drivers stay connected to their virtual and digital worlds while maintaining focus on driving and safety.
Google stressed that their main priority in designing the user interface was to never create a scenario in which the in-car experience with Android Auto would never interfere with the driver's primary task, which is safe operation of the vehicle.
Android Auto will port existing Android smartphone and tablet apps through the car's infotainment system. Operation is designed to be seamless, driven by simple voice or touch commands, with features duplicated exactly from the apps for easy familiarity and quick access. Google Maps, Google Search and Google Play Music will all include voice activation features, for example.
Connection between Android device and Android Auto will be via a microUSB cable. The lack of wireless connectivity is somewhat of a disappointment, but other vehicle functions not part of Android Auto will still be accessible through Bluetooth in some vehicles.
Google believes that making Android Auto a fully productive and safe to use product requires keeping app access restricted, for the time being, to a limited set of Android apps. The company is doing this in order to maintain control over the user interface and ensure consistency of operation and appearance across a broad range of Android devices. Another reason is to help Google manage the software updating process, with the goal of making it automatic and seamless.
There are already 28 car manufacturers that have committed to including Android Auto in their new models.
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