Google Report Shows A Complete Android Control In Future Vehicles



The Google continues strong in its plan to expand the Android globally in all possible platforms. The car is one of them. Late last year, it found that the company was working on a version of Android that would function as a complete control of a vehicle and would be something separate from the Android Auto , which runs on top of existing systems.



Now, the folks at Ars Technica found more consistent references about the news in a 74-page document detailing the extensive compatibility giant’s operating system in all possible versions. According to the site, there are 13 mentions of “Android Automotive” within the report. According to this material, Android Auto is technically an application, not a different operating system.

Google Report Shows A Complete Android Control In Future Vehicles

Some auto producers are delivery Android as the in-dash auto infotainment OS now, yet these are all AOSP-determined adaptations that the maker (or a part merchant) made itself. These are generally greatly old (and unreliable) renditions of Android. An auto running Android isn’t something you’ll discover in the spec sheet, however from firsthand experience, we know the 2016 Honda Accord runs Android 4.0 and the 2016 Hyundai Sonata runs Android 2.3, two antiquated OSes from 2011.


Google Report Shows A Complete Android Control In Future Vehicles

A complete information center as well, based on Android, it could bring a new outlook for the auto market. With any partnership between Google and automakers, cars could, for example, factory out with Google Maps integrated into the navigation system. The vehicle could still come up with a number of other Google products such as Google Music Play without the need for a connected cell.

Most specifies of “Android Automotive” in the CDD take the type of exemptions from a large number of the necessities. Case in point, the area about program similarity is introduced with an announcement that programs are discretionary on “Android Television, Watch, and Android Automotive executions.”

Of course many other instances would need to be verified, and the question of compatibility is one of them. To deliver a “vehicle Android” 100% functional, Google has to delegate the task to the pantheon of its engineers and programmers. Only time will tell how this might unfold and what are the next steps in their company car contract.


One of the fascinating necessities says, “Android Automotive usage MUST give the Home capacity and MAY give Back and Recent capacities.” Home is a product catch today in the Android Auto application, yet there is no top-level Back or Recent catch. Android Auto overlooks a late applications interface in light of the fact that there are just three “applications” Music, Phone, and Maps which makes a Recent applications catch an unnecessary entanglement. Provide Your Valuable Comments Below!

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