Google Maps is considering discontinuing the ‘Driving Mode’ feature from its Android app, following the removal of the ‘Assistant Driving Mode’ in 2022.
According to an APK Insight report, certain lines of code suggest that Google Maps Driving Mode will be discontinued in February 2024. According to a report from 9to5Google, it seems that the latest version of the Google Maps app (v14.52) suggests that the Driving Mode optimized user interface will no longer be available in the Android app.
Previously, the Google Maps ‘Assistant Driving Mode Dashboard’ was taken down. This feature offered a convenient homescreen with a map, media suggestions, audio controls, and calling and messaging options. This was intended to replace Android Auto on phone screens, but unfortunately, it did not receive a positive reception from users.
Unlike the Assistant Driving Mode Dashboard, the Google Maps Driving Mode is displayed as a black bar at the bottom of the vehicle’s screen once the user starts navigation.
According to the report, the user interface of Google Maps Driving Mode offers convenient access to Assistant, Google Maps, and a launcher that shows compatible music, podcasts, audiobooks, and other supported streaming apps.
Additionally, Google is introducing a new chatbot called the “AI support assistant” on select Help pages to offer users product assistance.
When users visit the support pages for certain Google products, they will come across a friendly introduction from a new Al support assistant. Feel free to chat with me to get the answers you need and resolve any account issues. You’ll find the dialogue box conveniently located in the bottom-right corner of your screen.