Android Auto Apps On Play Store: Google Brings Navigation, Charging And Parking Out Of Beta KEY POINTS Developers should follow simple guidelines to release apps for public production Navigation, parking and charging apps are now available on Google Play Store In response to the Android Auto users’ request for a wider scope of app categories, Google has brought a list of Android Auto apps out of beta. Navigation, parking and charging software are now available for public release and will be on Google Play Store in the days ahead. In an Android Developers Blog published on their website, Eric Bahna, Android Auto-Google Product Manager, officially announced that developers can now release their navigation, charging and parking apps publicly. This means that drivers can now take full advantage of the said Android Auto apps on the Play Store without the need to sign up for a beta program.