Google is advancing its initiative to enable video applications on Android Auto while vehicles are parked, as indicated by the recent beta update (version 16.3.160744) that includes a configuration flag labeled “CradleFeatureallowvideoapps.” This flag suggests that Google is preparing for approved video experiences on car displays when stationary, although end-user functionality is not yet available. The infrastructure for compatible streaming or playback apps is being established, with safety protocols ensuring that playback will be restricted to parked conditions. Google is likely to introduce a new curated category for video within Android Auto, initially limited to select partners and focusing on content optimized for touch-first interfaces. The beta update also hints at a broader Android Auto UI refresh, including new network icons and driving avatar selection. A staggered rollout of the video feature is anticipated, influenced by content licensing, regional regulations, and automaker collaborations.