
"Last month, the Android in-car infotainment system rolled out a small change -- an update to the Material You design. The update didn't add or take away any functionality, but changed the look of Android Auto to match your phone. The new design features a single-color screen as the background instead of the previous version's blurred album artwork background. It doesn't change the listening experience at all, but it's nice to see the background change with each song."
"Code discovered by Android Authority in the latest beta version of Android Auto indicates that the fan-preferred artwork style may be set to make a return, and the code includes an option to toggle between the two styles. The presence of that code in a functional beta version indicates that the option to give users a choice is well into production and will likely become a full feature soon."
The Android in-car infotainment system recently changed its design to Material You, replacing blurred album artwork backgrounds with a single-color background that matches the phone. The visual change did not alter functionality but removed the dynamic album-art backdrop that many users preferred. User complaints prompted exploration of the beta code, which reveals an option to toggle between the single-color background and the original artwork style. The toggle code appears in a functional beta build, suggesting the user-choice feature is well into production and likely to be rolled out. The beta also shows smaller navigation buttons, larger album artwork, and other UI adjustments.
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