After appearing in previous leaks, Android Auto’s widget selection is resurfacing as launch approaches.
Gemini is the latest change to Android Auto, even if it’s been received with some friction. Google is working on other changes to round out the automotive version of Android, as seen in new leaks.
What was originally leaked as Google’s codename “Earth” project, an unreleased version of Android Auto, has been renamed to align more with what it actually does, which is add widgets (via Android Authority). The “car widgets” menu now appears in Android Auto version 16.8.161804-release.daily. When tapped, the menu that appears looks identical to what Android users are used to in the home screen widget selection page.

The menu offers a featured and browse section, with a search bar for easier navigation. Some of the simple app options seen in leaked images are Calendar, Chrome, Google Drive, and even ChatGPT. Since Android Auto is designed as an extension of your phone, it would make sense that a few widgets designed for the Pixel or other devices would look the same on your car dashboard.
It’s also possible that Google limits how certain widgets work on the dashboard to ensure they appear properly on screen. For now, there’s little telling how it will work in full.
As is the case with most features found in unreleased app versions, there’s no information on when this feature will be announced. Android Auto widgets has more weight to it than other features, too. It’s very likely it’ll begin rolling out at some point soon. With Google I/O coming up, it may be part of new announcements regarding Android as a whole.
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- Google Maps on Android Auto now shows bigger labels on streets along your route [Gallery]
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