Google is rolling out an update for Android Auto, the popular in-car application used by numerous users. The latest version, 10.4, is now making its way to users, and it’s already stable. However, as with previous updates, the rollout will occur gradually.
For those curious about the changes in this update, here’s a glimpse of what’s new:
Just a few days ago, the Android Auto 10.4 beta started reaching smartphones, offering beta program participants a preview of some upcoming changes. This update isn’t limited to bug fixes; it also brings several enhancements to further refine the application.
Now, as this update begins its wider release, users can expect an improved Android Auto experience.
Android Auto 10.4: What’s New
Google has wasted no time, releasing the stable Android Auto 10.4 update shortly after launching the beta version. It’s worth noting that Android 10.3 was released just at the end of August this year, so Google has been quick to deliver this latest update.
While the changes in this new update aren’t extensive, they bring valuable new features and fixes. One noticeable change is the revamped design of the Google Assistant interface, which now closely resembles its smartphone counterpart.
Google has experimented with various designs recently, ultimately settling on an interface that mirrors mobile devices. As with previous updates, there’s no official changelog detailing all the modifications, but it’s likely that some of the issues reported by users since the last update have been addressed.
Currently, no major new features have been announced, similar to the Android 10.3 update. Google continues to test potential changes, so further updates may be on the horizon. Keep in mind that these updates roll out gradually, so you’ll need to wait for Android Auto 10.4 to become available. If you’re eager to try it out, you can also install the APK for this latest version.