Apple kicked off WWDC today with a look at iOS 16, an update that promises to bring a whole lot of Android’s customizability to iPhones. Nearly all of the features announced in today’s keynote – from that fancy new lock screen to that sweet drag-and-drop feature we’re begging Google to copy – will arrive this fall. That said, one thing teased today that will decidedly not<\/em> arrive in the coming months – or even this year – is the next-gen version of CarPlay, a tool that seems to rival Android Automotive as tech companies duel it out for the fate of your next car.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Currently, Google offers two very different in-car experiences for drivers, though you’re likely only familiar with one. Android Auto is what appears on your in-display dashboard when connected to your car, showing apps, navigation, music, and more. Generally speaking, it’s the perfect roadside companion – but it can only communicate with your car so much.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n