In other words, it’ll be up to each of you to figure out what’s being changed in this Android Auto update, though there’s a chance the focus has been mostly on bug fixes and other under-the-hood improvements. However, the update doesn’t come with Coolwalk, but only with a generic changelog that doesn’t point to anything else than unnamed fixes. The company started the rollout of a new Android Auto stable update a few hours ago, bringing the app to version 8.2. Google originally said Coolwalk would go live in the summer of this year, but this didn’t happen, and now users are left waiting for a feature they have no idea when it should go live. And if you’ve used the dashboard before, there’s a very good chance you’re going to find the Coolwalk experience rather familiar. In many ways, Coolwalk is very similar to the dashboard feature already available on CarPlay. Each app runs on a dedicated card, and Coolwalk supports multiple such cards on the screen, namely navigation, active phone calls, the music player, and weather information (depending on the active state and if there’s enough space on the display). First spotted nearly a year ago and officially announced at I/O earlier this year, Coolwalk is essentially an Android Auto makeover that allows users to run multiple apps on the same screen.
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