Google is launching a new beta program for Android Auto to give users who are willing to endure potential instability a chance to try out new features, but for now, you'll see a "The program has reached its maximum number of testers" message when you try to sign up. Google said:
The announcement of the new beta program comes as Android Auto has just undergone its biggest expansion in recent years. At the end of 2020, Google rolled out Android Auto to dozens of new markets. In addition, Android Auto's wireless connection function has also received a great boost recently. It is reported that any Android 11 smartphone can achieve wireless connection with a compatible car machine. Based on this, it's no surprise that Google needs to recruit more beta testers. Interested friends can choose to join the Beta testing project on the registration application page. If successful, they can download the latest test version of Android Auto through the Play Store. If you can't stand too many bugs, the official also provides a link (portal) to exit at any time. At this time, just uninstall the test version and get the stable version again through the Play Store. |
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