The latest Android Auto update, internally codenamed "Coolwalk," significantly enhances Google's in-car interface, providing users with unprecedented control over their dashboard display. This update, available for compatible vehicles when connecting an Android or iPhone, extends your phone's functionality to include apps like maps, music, and messaging.
Coolwalk introduces a split-screen design, improved widgets, and a redesigned app launcher. The default interface displays three widgets: a large map panel, a smaller media playback area, and a shortcuts panel showing recent destinations. Tapping any widget expands it to full screen. A media playback app typically shows recommendations by swiping left or right on its icon, expanding to fill available space if map shortcuts aren't used. App shortcuts, usually located beside or below widgets, allow for full-screen app access. A nine-dot or two-square-and-rectangle icon (lower-left) cycles between widget view, full-screen view, and the app launcher (showing all available Android Auto apps).
The default Android Auto interface shows three widgets: a large map, smaller media controls, and recent destinations. These widgets represent your most recently used apps; tapping one makes it full-screen.
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Only Android Auto compatible apps installed on your phone appear. While Google Maps is always present, you can declutter the app launcher by hiding unused apps. (Do this while not driving.) Go to your phone's Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Android Auto > Customize launcher. Uncheck apps you wish to hide. Note: Some apps (Google Maps, Phone, Settings) are non-optional.
Further customization options are available within the Android Auto interface itself. (Again, adjust these while not driving.) Access the app launcher (via the nine-dot icon), then tap "Settings."
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