AutoAndroid Auto just got some useful upgrades, but one big update is missingGoogle’s latest user interface tweaks subtly improve the infotainment systemWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

AutoAndroid Auto just got some useful upgrades, but one big update is missingGoogle’s latest user interface tweaks subtly improve the infotainment systemWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Google’s latest user interface tweaks subtly improve the infotainment system

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Googlehas rolled out a couple of small upgrades to itsAndroid Autocar infotainment system. And, while these don’t include the highly anticipatedsplit-screen view, they improve the look of the software.

Specifically, the changes appear inAndroid Auto’s music interface. Unlike onAndroidphones, where every music streaming app has its own design, onAndroid Autothey all look the same. So whether your music comes from Spotify, Tidal or Apple, the interface for playing tracks has the same design.

What Google has done is change the background so it features a blurred image of the currently-playing album art, which now stretches across the whole screen. Before, it only covered the left half of the screen, leaving the right side black and making it look like the interface was broken.

Google has also changed the design of the track progress icon. Before, as a track played a grey circle around the pause button would gradually turn green. This has been replaced with a white progress bar that stretches horizontally across the screen. Touching this bar doesn’t skip music to that point, but it’s a nicer look and one that is easier to read at a glance while driving.

First published onReddit, these updates arrived this week with the recent v7.8.6225 and beta v7.9.1228 Android Auto updates, respectively.

Despite being nice visual improvements, they are only minor tweaks compared to the split-screen change we’re all waiting for. Announced at Google’s I/O event back in May, split screen view puts the navigation, media and contextual overall all on-screen at the same time, with the layout changing depending on the size and aspect ratio of the vehicle’s dashboard display.

Google said the overhaul would arrive “just in time for the summer,” but as of late-July it is yet to arrive. Hopefully it’s just around the corner, and Android Auto users will get to enjoy a whole new interface layout soon.

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