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Android Auto acquires stunning Material You Coloring theme with the latest 13.4 version

Google is already rolling out a new Android Auto 13.4 version, bringing some more splash of new features and changes within the service. With regards to the latest reports, the company seems to be adding more colorful aesthetics with the hints of Material You.

While Android Auto is a smart service that seamlessly connects Android smartphones to the car’s built-in system for an effortless and safe driving experience, Google, as always, appears to bring a more attractive feel with the overall look of Android Auto by adding its favorite Material You design.

According to the reports shared by 9To5Google via Android Authority, the latest yet current Android Auto 13.4, though, comes with some minor features and tweaks; it brought an exciting overhaul, adding Google’s unique Material You color theme across the entire UI of Android Auto. This new coloring theme automatically catches the phone’s wallpaper color palette and applies it across the screens.

Thus, users will get the new Material You coloring pattern all over the Android Auto UI that significantly ditches the old and boring default blue theme. Also, the reports further add that Google is still working on the same; therefore, users will notice imperfect syncing of colors when changing the colors on their phone, and if not, then it’s fine. 

Alternatively, Android Auto, indeed, gets embraced with the new Material You coloring pattern; however, the colors only appear to be limited to the service, and several third-party apps don’t seem to be affected, while also allowing Android users to significantly identify the Android Auto UI.

Raghav Sachdeva

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