Google updates Android Auto design with new default dark mode [www.theverge.com]
Android Auto is getting updated looks, and you should be excited [www.cnet.com]
Google refreshes Android Auto with new features and a darker look [techcrunch.com]
Android Auto redesign helps you focus on the road [www.engadget.com]
Android Auto is getting a ground-up redesign this summer [www.androidpolice.com]
Google updates Android Auto design with new default dark mode https://t.co/3UInpZINUk pic.twitter.com/doAPKpQa1t
— The Verge (@verge) May 6, 2019
Google updates Android Auto design with new default dark mode https://t.co/kUv2hJU7vg pic.twitter.com/AmLwJYwHZW
— Verge Transportation (@vergecars) May 6, 2019
A minor but pretty nice-looking update to Android Auto here: https://t.co/D7HxERpPiY pic.twitter.com/RIlJB4NAtF
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) May 6, 2019
Looks like Android Auto is opening up support for 3rd party navigation apps. Assuming this is fully announced at Google I/O in the next few days, expect the BULVRD team to be hard at working adding support!https://t.co/cEM4UtxHLj
— BULVRD App (@bulvrdapp) May 7, 2019
This new dynamic bar on Android Auto seems nice (music and nav on ONE screen!), but I am always very skeptical of car controls that aren't static.
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) May 6, 2019
Generally speaking buttons shouldn't change on a car UI, even if they're on a touchscreen -- right?https://t.co/677kJZBqwv
Check out. #Google refreshes Android Auto with new features and a darker look https://t.co/8lYPzIoKpQ via @techcrunch #tech #digital #data #business
— Kohei Kurihara Blockchain CMO (@kuriharan) May 7, 2019
Something HUGE is going in the Auto-tech industry - the car is going to be the main place that we will interact with brands.@RetailProphet @profgalloway https://t.co/uQ7BLHjOXa
— Moshe Radman (@RadmanMoshe) May 6, 2019
Google refreshes Android Auto with new features and a darker look https://t.co/aKzEDvXDQT by @kirstenkorosec pic.twitter.com/1ir0aww81E
— Pando Group (@ThePandoGroup) May 7, 2019
I need more details on the changes but this Android Auto redesign looks promising.
— Richard Lawler (@rjcc) May 6, 2019
Now tell me I can hide apps I don't use in Auto, like the New York Times @engadget #GoogleIO2019https://t.co/uctlJwnM4N