Expanding the functionality of Android Auto seems to be a priority for Google. One area they’re looking to improve is radio control. Currently, using Android Auto means switching back to the car’s native system to browse and select radio stations.
This disrupts the streamlined experience Android Auto provides for media apps. While some media apps, like TuneIn Radio, offer access to online radio streams, many users prefer the traditional AM, FM, and HD radio options.
To address this, there’s evidence that Google is working on integrating car radio support directly into Android Auto. Exactly how this will function remains to be seen. Google could create a dedicated radio app within the Android Auto interface, or they might choose a simpler approach a shortcut that takes users directly to the car’s radio controls.
This means ditching the annoying back-and-forth between Android Auto and your car’s native system to find and manage your favorite stations. While Google stays tight-lipped about specifics, early signs point towards a more comprehensive integration, possibly through a dedicated radio app within Android Auto.
This would offer a smoother and more consistent radio experience for users, allowing them to stay within the familiar Android Auto interface on the road. Additionally, keeping users within Android Auto could give Google valuable data on listening habits and preferences, potentially leading to future improvements and personalized radio recommendations.