Google has introduced an Android Auto experience on its devices in the last few years. The feature allows those without a compatible dashboard unit to quickly access Google Maps, music apps, and other data you need. But now, with the Google Assistant driving mode finished, Google plans to stop offering the old experience on devices running on Android 12.
A statement from Google shared with 9to5Google confirms this plan. "Google Assistant driving mode is our next evolution of the mobile driving experience," the statement reads.
"For the people who use Android Auto in supported vehicles, that experience isn't going away. For those who use the on phone experience (Android Auto mobile app), they will be transitioned to Google Assistant driving mode. Starting with Android 12, Google Assistant driving mode will be the built-in mobile driving experience. We have no further details to share at this time."
Engadget pointed out that before Google confirmed the change, some Pixel owners with Android 12 got a notification when they tried to use Android Auto on their phones. The message read that Android Auto was now "only available for cars screens" and that they're encouraged to use the Google Assistant driving experience instead.
If you aren't using Android 12, this change will not affect you, at least for now.