Android Auto Thursday

Here we are friends, for another edition of Happy Android Thursday. We all know it's going to happen but the anticipation is killing us🤣🤣🤣
Is it? I mean why ruin that anticipatory feeling.
 
Android Automotive with native Google Maps, voice Assistant (soon to be Gemini LLM) and an app store is perfect for a primary daily driver.
Kinda wish Lucid went this route with Android Automotive and I doubt they'd consider it in the near future, if anything, I just want avoid tolls in maps
 
I am very interested in buying a new Lucid and am eagerly awaiting Android Auto before I do so. I was very surprised to learn of all of the delays but am cautiously hopeful that the most recent guidance will end up being correct. Thanks for all of the updates in this thread!
 
The AIR car is fun to drive and fun to look at and very quiet and comfortable. I have given up on waiting for fixes/features like AA, V2L or a smoothly working entry/exit system.
 
The AIR car is fun to drive and fun to look at and very quiet and comfortable. I have given up on waiting for fixes/features like AA, V2L or a smoothly working entry/exit system.

All of the above I am sure will be fixed in the upcoming lucid Air 2 model year 2030 😂
 
Happy Android Auto Thursday!!!!!

Just remember that "Come what may, all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance." — Virgil
 
The AIR car is fun to drive and fun to look at and very quiet and comfortable. I have given up on waiting for fixes/features like AA, V2L or a smoothly working entry/exit system.
Smoothly working entry/exit?
 
Is it too optimistic to think Android Auto will be better integrated into the system than Apple Carplay? Perhaps the holdup for initial certification was Lucid did not have a robust enough approach? Hoping that after all this waiting we get some perks
 
Is it too optimistic to think Android Auto will be better integrated into the system than Apple Carplay? Perhaps the holdup for initial certification was Lucid did not have a robust enough approach? Hoping that after all this waiting we get some perks
I believe one of the biggest causes for delay on this release is that screen's form factor. Essentially, it's a custom resolution and Google needs to release/validate for it. I remember watching the video about Gravity's screens and the engineer mentioned they learned a lot from Air and how to design the screens as a result.

I imagine the integration will ultimately be the exact same as any car with Google (nothing custom), but will fit on the right-side screen properly. If they surprise us with UX3.0 along with AA for the Air, I think that would be the best best case scenario, but I'm not holding my breath on that one.
 
That's interesting, thank you. Perhaps a bit off topic, but I'm surprised the car running on Android Automotive doesn't lend to some perks when using Android Auto.... I know Google had noted that Gemini would be rolled out to a number of vehicles (notably, Lucid was not on the list) for Android Auto before they do the Android Automotive rollout. Hopefully they can at least check that box upon release.
 
That's interesting, thank you. Perhaps a bit off topic, but I'm surprised the car running on Android Automotive doesn't lend to some perks when using Android Auto.... I know Google had noted that Gemini would be rolled out to a number of vehicles (notably, Lucid was not on the list) for Android Auto before they do the Android Automotive rollout. Hopefully they can at least check that box upon release.
Best case, AA google maps would integrate the EV version of maps including SOC estimate at destination and pre-conditioning when l3 charging is the destination for example. That would be amazing but I'm not sure that's been done on AA (Vs native AAOS on polestar for example).
 
That's interesting, thank you. Perhaps a bit off topic, but I'm surprised the car running on Android Automotive doesn't lend to some perks when using Android Auto….
I know they sound similar but they are completely independent. I agree it’s confusing.
 
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