Android Auto is still working on climate control settings, and here’s an early look… is attracting attention across the tech world. Analysts, enthusiasts, and industry observers are watching closely to see how this story develops.
This update adds another signal to a fast-moving sector where product decisions, platform changes, and competition can quickly shape the market.
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Last year, we spotted Google finally working to bring HVAC controls to Android Auto. This would allow users to control several in-car settings without needing to switch out of Android Auto into their car’s head unit OS. We even managed to get an early look at the HVAC controls within Android Auto back then. However, Google has remained silent about this feature, and we couldn’t find any further progress in the code. With the latest Android Auto, we’re finally seeing some progress that reassures us that the feature isn’t shelved yet.

In our previous spotting (see the image below), the HVAC controls were located on the bottom rail, alongside your pinned app icons.
The latest Android Auto v16.7.161544 release includes code for a newer UI for the upcoming HVAC controls within Android Auto. We managed to activate it to give you an early look:
The new UI, called “hero” in the app code, moves the climate controls to the left and right edges of the display. Most car head units are wider rather than taller, so users will find that the climate control buttons take up less usable screen real estate. The buttons are bigger and more spread out, making them easier to tap without getting distracted.
However, placing the bulk of the climate controls on the left side could make it difficult to use in regions with right-hand-drive vehicles (like Australia, India, the UK, and others). Hopefully, Google builds and includes a setting to toggle which side of the display the primary controls are placed whenever it decides to roll out the feature.
We haven’t heard from Google about climate control support within Android Auto. This feature is a long time coming, so we hope Google announces it soon.

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Why This Matters
This development may influence user expectations, future product strategy, and the competitive balance inside the broader technology industry.
Companies in adjacent segments often react quickly to similar moves, which is why stories like this tend to matter beyond a single announcement.
Looking Ahead
The full impact will become clearer over time, but the story already highlights how quickly the modern tech landscape can evolve.
Observers will continue tracking the next steps and how they affect products, users, and the wider market.