Android Auto 16.3 is now available. Here's everything in the beta version, as well as instructions for installing it right now.
A new beta version of Android Auto has been released, and Google has begun distributing version 16.3 in the last few hours, making it the second update this month and hinting at significant changes that could arrive very soon for everyone. A new beta version of Android Auto has been released, and Google has begun distributing version 16.3 in the last few hours, making it the second update this month and hinting at significant changes that could arrive very soon for everyone.
You can try the new beta version of Android Auto even if you are not a subscriber to the official program. You can try the new beta version of Android Auto even if you are not a subscriber to the official program.
Simply access the official APK file from specialized websites like APKMirror, download it, and then install it on your device. However, since it's a beta version, keep in mind that it's less stable and may contain some bugs compared to stable releases.
In the first few hours of the availability of the Android Auto 16.3 beta version, no visible changes to the interface or new active functions were observed.
In any case, over time, some of the new functions that Google is working on will likely be discovered in the source code.
Although no new features are visible in the Android Auto 16.3 beta, most new features are typically enabled by Google's servers.
This means that if you want to be among the first to try out new features coming to Android Auto, it is always advisable to install the latest version, even if no changes appear.
One of the new features we recently mentioned is the ability to change the car icon directly from the car screen, without needing to use a mobile phone, as is the case now.
Other improvements under development include integrating FM radio stations directly into the Android Auto interface, without the need to leave the app.
Google is also working on integrating vehicle climate control systems, although it is odd that it has been several months since we heard any news about it, even though everything indicates that they have resumed this development.