Android Auto, as it turns out, has increasingly evolved into something of a lifeline over the past two years, connecting the driver to the car. The car infotainment system was considered a pass-through to various pinhole apps on the phone, messaging, navigation, or music. Now many simply removed Android Auto from their vehicles. Why? Let's see what follows.

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1. Conventional to Advanced Configurations Present in Android Auto


Manufacturers have developed their advanced infotainment systems. Some of them are ruggedly sophisticated and can arouse beyond Android Auto. This would then be full convergence of all phone apps with vehicle controls and more customizable features as well.

2. Security and Privacy


Indeed, Android Auto depends on the kind of car it is integrated into. Some car manufacturers are concerned with the personal data saved by driver privacy from the data collected by Google on its platform. Thus, most of these brands would have developed their private and secure software.

3. Improving User Experience


Android Auto proves useful sometimes, but it would not perfectly suit the bigger screen of a car. Indicated during the last car show, new generations of car infotainment systems would probably be more intuitive, less distracting, and faster for the driver. Thus, safer and healthy driving culture can be promoted.

4. Licensing and Costs Issue


Getting from its proprietary solution to make Android Auto run would mean licensing issues and the additional burden of technical support from Google. Some of the enterprises viewed that by itself will inflate the costing into a bigger one. For this reason, they have shifted their focus to getting their apps or using open-source apps to further reduce costing.

5. Precise Focus toward Electric and Smart Cars:


This present age in which electric and smart cars are being manufactured implies consummate control over the software ecosystem belonging to the cars. There remains one problem: Android Auto might not be able to convert using such innovations all of the time, thus preventing the release on the new software for the new cars.

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Conclusion

All along, car manufacturers are easing the support of Android Auto or maybe completely fading it out in a bid to provide a better experience, safety issues, and cost management. Such a decision might not stand very well with the average consumer; however, intelligent software for the future heralds great promises of being far more usable and friendly for the new generation of cars.

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