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- Google Maps has recently begun offering navigation popups on the selected device cluster display.
- So far this has been seen on Pool Star 2.
- Earlier, we saw Waz providing similar views behind the wheel.
How many digital screens can you see in this second? From our phones to computer, from TV and smart home centers, our lives are full of display for our attention. And while it can easily begin to rise too much, the progress of such screens can also work for our benefit – if and when showing apps and services, show where to show. Right now, Google is working to advance such improvement in Android Auto.
Like many places in our lives, cars have been doubling their interest in screens in recent years. Just beyond a central screen offer that we can interact with our OS OS or use something like Android Auto, it is common to find extra displaying vehicles ahead, in which a particularly popular option is a virtual instrument cluster display of your steering. Earlier this year, we learned to extend Waz to our navigation guidance to these cluster screens, and now we are learning about some similar efforts from Google Maps.
Android auto version on a Galaxy S25 running 14.3.651844, 9TO5GOGLE It is reported that Polystar 2 is now able to display the Google Maps navigation data as a popup on the rear wheel screen. It is separate from the car’s Android Automotive interface, separate from the range and the ETAView.
Although such functionality still seems incredibly limited to Android auto -backed vehicles, this is a situation that we only expect to improve, and it is a pleasure to hear that Google’s tendencies are working to maintain these tendencies. In this way, keeping navigation information a front and center feels like a smart way to ensure that it is always easily in the driver’s look lines, which helps minimize disturbances.
That said, all this is going on as the work is going on, and 9TO5GOGLE It notes that the current implementation is at risk of disintegrating the map details with the popup that can theoretically damage the navigation. Hopefully we will see Google playing a little more with its setting as we see that such a view spreads to more vehicles.
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