Google releases Android Auto redesign with split-screen layout
Google is making the previously announced redesign of Android Auto available to everyone. Users thus have an adaptive dashboard at their disposal, which allows multiple apps to be displayed side by side via a split-screen layout.
By means of this innovation it is possible to see the navigation window in the left part of the car’s infotainment screen, with the music or podcast app next to it in the right part, which also has a progress bar. A third panel can be added to the right, namely a communication window that can display notifications and reminders and, for example, shows messages that can also be responded to. Google Assistant can also display suggestions there, such as reminders. It will soon also be possible for the latest Pixel and Samsung smartphones to make WhatsApp calls via Android Auto.
Previously, Android Auto prioritized either the media player or the navigation app, with the other pushed to the bottom and left in view in the form of a status bar. With the redesign, for example, a new podcast episode can be selected without the Google Maps view ‘disappearing’. It is still possible to show only one panel if users find that having multiple panels on screen at the same time is too distracting.
As part of the redesign, the bar at the bottom of the screen is still present, where you can find recently used apps. According to Google, the new split-screen layout can be used in cars from all major car manufacturers, partly because the layout can be adjusted based on the screen size and orientation of the screen. The new design has been in beta for a while and will be available from Thursday, although it may take a while before everyone receives the update.