Android Auto may finally let you switch music apps without reopening them
Google is planning a new feature for Android Auto that music and audio fans will love. Soon, users will be able to see multiple media cards on the dashboard and switch between apps without having to reopen them every time.
Right now, Android Auto shows only one music or audio card at a time. If you are listening to Spotify and then want to switch to YouTube Music, the Spotify card disappears. To go back to Spotify, you have to open the app again and start playing music. This can be frustrating, especially while driving.
The upcoming update will change that. According to the latest beta version of Android Auto (via Android Authority), the dashboard will show more than one media card at the same time. Users can swipe through these cards and quickly switch between apps like Spotify, YouTube Music, Audible, or other audio apps.

This feature is especially useful for people who listen to music, podcasts, and audiobooks during the same trip. For example, you might want to listen to music while driving on the highway and then switch to an audiobook in the city. With the new multi-card system, switching will be as simple as a swipe, without having to reopen apps.
Although the feature isn’t available to everyone yet, its presence in the beta version shows that it will likely arrive in a future Android Auto update. Along with other recent features, including Call Screening, Call Notes, and home screen widgets, Google continues to make Android Auto more helpful and easier to use.
This small change will make a big difference for anyone who uses multiple audio apps while driving. It gives them a smoother, more convenient experience on the road.
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