Android Auto is set to receive significant updates, including support for web browsers and video streaming applications like YouTube. This new functionality allows users to watch videos and browse the internet on their car's infotainment screen, making long waits more entertaining, particularly for electric vehicle owners during charging periods. In addition, Spotify will see improvements, with features like Spotify Jam enabling group music listening. However, these functions can only be accessed when the vehicle is stationary, prioritizing user safety while on the road.
Android Auto is getting support for web browsers and video streaming apps, allowing users to watch content and browse the internet on their car's infotainment screen.
Google is adding video app and web browser support to Android Auto, enhancing the in-car experience, especially for electric vehicle users during charging stops.
The features, aimed at improving user engagement during downtime, also include an enhanced Spotify experience, allowing for collaborative music listening through Spotify Jam for drivers and passengers.
Despite these advancements, the use of video apps and web browsers on Android Auto remains confined to stationary vehicles, maintaining safety as a priority.
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