Google has accelerated the deployment of its latest Android Auto update, rapidly transitioning from a beta testing phase to a public release. Within days of providing Android Auto 12.6 to a limited group of testers, the tech company has initiated the rollout to devices running the stable version.
While this staggered release may extend over several weeks, impatient users have the option to manually install the APK file for immediate access. However, Google’s characteristically vague update notes provide little clarity on the specific improvements or bug fixes incorporated into this version, leaving users to independently discover the enhancements.
Google’s Android Auto future remains shrouded in mystery, yet recent developments offer the tantalizing look of potential transformations. The company is reportedly working on integrating radio stations directly into the Android Auto platform, eliminating the need for users to switch between apps.
This move aligns with Google’s focus on creating a more cohesive in-car experience. Additionally, Google Maps on Android Auto has gained incident reporting capabilities, a feature previously exclusive to CarPlay. This enhancement significantly bolsters Google Maps’ competitive edge against rivals like Waze, as it now incorporates real-time traffic data.
While these advancements are encouraging, users have reported voice command malfunctions following recent Android Auto updates. Expectations are high for Android Auto 12.6 to rectify these issues and raise the user experience.