OK so I've read this whole thing and I'm still a bit confused, so help me please: this refers to the "Driving Mode" which hides all my apps and gives some weird simplified interface, right?
Because there's also a "Driving" mode which is only accessible via a widget (why, Google) which gives you a map while driving without having to specifically enter a destination. That one's staying, presumably?
Really... I have to check that out. For a very long time I've wanted a mode in maps where it behaves as though I put a destination in without a destination, why don't they have that?? If this is the mode you mention and I'm only just finding out, then it is definitely the one Google is turfing...
I think this is mostly what you want, but as far as I can find online (and I'll test it again later today) it no longer shows traffic warnings and your current speed like the destination maps does. I think it used to, though, which is what's annoying about this whole situation.
I actually lost this feature for a while - it used to be under the hamburger ≡ menu as "Just Drive" and then the hamburger menu disappeared, and I've just recently found it again as a widget.
So, yeah, Google kills all good things and I'm sure it won't last for much longer, but it's nice in the meantime.
Massive incentives to innovate The Next Big Thing and zero incentives to maintain shit people actually use. See also 2000-era Fox killing off every fantastic new show that wasn't instantly as big as The Simpsons. And also constantly letting football interrupt The Simpsons.
I have to assume it's the widget only thing that's going to be unalived. I'm sure they have data saying that only an infinitesimal fraction of users use the thing that requires arcane knowledge to find.
They killed the Android auto app on the phone, and replaced it with driving mode, which took away my ability to use a dashboard like app without also using maps.
Now they're killing that.
I just want the android auto app back. I have an older car that doesn't have the dash app, so I liked using my phone with a dock.
Same here. I used to love the mobile Android auto app. Was very disappointed when they killed it. Using driving mode with Google maps is very buggy and unintuitive. I've had a couple of near misses while driving just trying to enter my destination or interacting with the map while driving because everything is to god damn small. And voice commands are shit.
Google bought Waze. So I'm assuming they want people to use that instead. But it's not a great as what the Android auto app was.
Google bought Waze forever ago and cannibalized what they wanted from it then killed the rest with the worst ads I've ever seen on a driving app. it straight up gives full screen ads every time you stop. you're not allowed to look ahead on your route at a stop light without interacting with the ad.
i managed to block the ads, but it still pulls up a full page black screen where the ad is supposed to be...
I found that the driving mode just made me spend more time fumbling with my phone while driving than if it didn't exist. It was frustrating and I'll be glad to see it go. I kept saying I'd turn it off but always forgot to figure out how once I wasn't driving any longer
No any type of driving mode is the worst! The phone should always operate the same! The most distracting thing when driving is trying to figure out a whole new unfamiliar interface and having to fight with it to get it to do what you want it to do. Your phone should always work the same way
its been so long since i accidentally triggered this ive forgotten how bad it is.. i just vaguely remember not really being able to do anything and not having the info i wanted, and suddenly the phone behaved differently. which is what you want when youre driving.
It's super hidden, the only way I know to get to it is installing an app that launches it in driving mode.
It came after they killed off android auto for phone screens, essentially just using your phone as an android auto unit.
May sound pointless, but if you like the simple interface while driving it's nice. Especially if you have an android head unit that you don't want to bother connecting to your phone every time.
I was just now working on a small indash computer running scrcpy to copy my phone screen to a 7inch touch display, and use this. It was supposed to be my drop in upgrade for my car.
Eh. If that's 2024's casualty then it's a small loss that I, for one, can live with.
Take away my "set a timer" feature though, and I might flip over a table somewhere. Probably at a diner in the next county though. Good pancakes are hard to find and I wouldn't want to alienate the owners at my local who have excellent pancakes.
I found it faster and safer to use to fire up Pocket Casts or Libby and to read texts on the go. So I use it every day and will be disappointed to see it go.
ugh i'm not buying an entire new stereo and i loved the old android auto app so i'm still sad they killed it and turned it into driving mode. now this :(