Android is getting a big AI overhaul in 2026

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Android Auto media apps have hardly evolved over the years, but 2026 will bring some notable changes. Popular apps like YouTube Music and Spotify are getting design overhauls that make them easier to use in the car. Video playback is also coming to Android Auto for the first time. Naturally, this will only work when you’re parked and using a supported app like YouTube.

Video to audio transition in Android Auto

Google says Android Auto will switch seamlessly to audio-only mode when you start driving, but this requires buy-in from automakers for safety and technical reasons. Video will only be available in supported cars from BMW, Ford, Genesis, Hyundai, Kia, Mahindra, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Škoda, Tata, and Volvo. More vehicles may come later.

What about Android 17?

Google has announced all these new Android features while barely mentioning Android 17, which is slated to launch in June. Almost everything new in Android will arrive via Play Services, app updates, or on specific devices (like Pixel and Samsung Galaxy) through partnerships.

There are a few tidbits for Android 17 itself. Google says flagship Android 17 devices will see some changes to the camera experience, including better video quality in social media apps like Instagram and “screen reaction” overlays in video. There will also be native support for Ultra HDR, native stabilization, and Night Mode in the Instagram Edits app on Android 17 devices.

Only a few of the new features are tied to Android 17.

Credit: Google

Only a few of the new features are tied to Android 17. Credit: Google

On the security front, Google will enhance lost device features to require both a PIN and biometric unlock to better prevent bad actors from using your device. This will disable quick settings and block new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. Android 17 will also get a new option for location access, allowing you to share your precise location with an app only for the current session. A new location indicator, similar to the ones for the camera and microphone, will make it clear when an app is accessing your location.

Lastly, Google has redesigned its emoji yet again. No, the blobs aren’t coming back. Emoji now have a more detailed 3D appearance, but you’ll see them first on Pixel devices over the summer. Other Android 17 devices will have to wait until “later this year.” Most device makers craft their own emoji, so you may never see Google’s new smileys outside of apps like YouTube and Gmail.

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