Google is getting closer to releasing its Android Auto replacement - Android

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Google is getting closer to releasing its Android Auto replacement - Android

Reports have been coming out this week that Google is still beta testing the new Assistant-based ‘Driving Mode’ complete with images of the feature in action, and it doesn’t look like much so far. When Google first showed off Assistant Driving Mode in the spring of 2019, it was a clean-looking replacement to the phone...

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Reports have been coming out this week that Google is still beta testing the new Assistant-based ‘Driving Mode’ complete with images of the feature in action, and it doesn’t look like much so far.

When Google first showed off Assistant Driving Mode in the spring of 2019, it was a clean-looking replacement to the phone screen version of Android Auto. Now the feature is rolling out in an ‘Early Preview’ in the U.S., providing us with a clearer look at the software.

For instance, this preview isn’t even part of the Google Assitant app, and is instead buried inside Google Maps. That being said, it still appears to offer a lot of the same features as before.

MobileSyrup is unable to test out the feature since it’s only rolling out to people in the U.S., but 9to5Google says that it functions much like Android Auto with a grid of apps and quick buttons to trigger Google Assistant to make a call or send a text.