In a nutshell:
- Android Automotive, the in-car operating system, receives the same Google Assistant makeover as Android Auto in early 2024.
- The update brings a more visually appealing and responsive Assistant experience to compatible vehicles.
- This design refresh aligns the in-car Assistant with the broader Android ecosystem.
Seamless Sync for In-Car AI
While many associate Android Auto with Google Assistant in their car, a lesser-known distinction exists. Android Auto is a user interface projected onto the car’s display when you connect your phone. In contrast, Android Automotive is a full-fledged operating system built specifically for in-car use.
With a smaller pool of compatible vehicles compared to Android Auto, updates for Android Automotive can be infrequent. However, a recent update brings the Android Automotive Google Assistant user interface in line with the improvements rolled out to Android Auto earlier this year.
A Glowing Upgrade for a Smoother Ride
The update equips Android Automotive Assistant with a modern, “glow” aesthetic similar to what’s currently seen on non-Gemini Google smartphones. This design originated with the introduction of the faster and more accurate “new” Assistant on Pixel 4 devices. While the Pixel-exclusive features remain distinct, the visual upgrade extends a consistent look across the Android landscape.
In practice, this translates to a more streamlined and responsive pop-up user interface for interacting with Google Assistant behind the wheel. Notably, the in-car Assistant often exhibits superior responsiveness compared to other Google Home and Android hardware integrations. This update further enhances the user experience, making in-car interactions with Google Assistant a smoother and more visually appealing experience.
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