Google is adapting Android Auto for all vehicles
Google recently released the Android Auto 13.9 beta version, and now this system can work not only in cars but also in other vehicles, including motorcycles. Although this may seem like a small change, it is considered an important step towards the system's universality.
The new version includes the following changes:
The term "vehicle" has started to be used instead of "car," which increases the system's adaptability to various vehicles.
Even if users have not participated in the beta program, they can manually install the update, providing access to a wider range of users.
A function has been added to fix bugs that improve stability and performance quality.
Google is working to ensure that the Android Auto system operates in more vehicles. If the testing process is successful, the update will be automatically distributed via Google Play.