Android Auto 11.2 is now available to all users, and after the official update was released, Google began rolling out the first beta version Android Auto 11.3which includes new design features in some interface elements, as well as improvements and bugs that users reported in previous versions.
One of the major improvements in Android Auto 11.3 is call option redesign. Now in the new version of the car operating system there will be a side window for accessing not only incoming, rejected or recent calls, but also messages. This side menu will allow the driver to access a contact or call much more easily as the window is located on the left side, next to the steering wheel.
Google, on the other hand, is adding Android Auto 11.3 new interface for your assistant. In this version, users can access Google Assistant by pressing a button that will appear permanently in the bottom left corner of the screen. Again, the goal appears to be to make access easier for the driver, although of course the driver can still call the assistant by voice.
We must also take into account that this first beta version Android Auto is 11.3, so some new features may change in future versions or Google may even add other features.
How to install Android Auto 11.3 beta
Any user can install the beta version Android Auto 11.3 try something new right now. This is possible in two ways in particular.
The first is Joining Google’s Android Auto Beta Program. To do this, you need to access this site from your computer or mobile phone and follow the steps indicated for registration. After that, all you need to do is update the Android Auto app to version 11.3.
Now the 11.3 beta join program is probably complete, so if you prefer, you can choose download APK of the new version via APK mirror. To do this, follow these steps.
- From your mobile phone, visit this website and click on the “Download” button.
- If downloading from mobile, click on the installed APK and accept the permissions.
- Next, confirm the installation. Don’t worry if you already have the Android Auto app installed, the system will automatically update it to version 11.3.
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