Android Phone Users Now Have Access to Cruise’s Robotaxi Service in San Francisco, Austin, and Phoenix
Android Users Gain Access to Cruise’s Robotaxi Service
Introduction
Android phone users finally have access to Cruise’s robotaxi service, which is predominately in San Francisco as well as in Austin and Phoenix.
Android App for Cruise’s Robotaxi Service
The self-driving unit under GM said Tuesday that it has developed an Android app to support its robotaxi service. The company tweeted that it has started onboarding Android users from its waitlist.
Cruise’s Tiers of Service
Cruise has a few tiers of service. Its commercial service, in which it charges a fee, operates from 10 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. in neighborhoods on the northwest side of San Francisco. Power users, a higher designation given to public riders who provide regular feedback to Cruise, have an expanded service area at night and can also use the robotaxis during the day. Some members of the public have been slowly added to that expanded area. Rides in that expanded area are currently free. And employees have access to Cruise’s service 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the city.
Increased Demand from Android Users
Cruise told AsumeTech that more than 20% of people on its waitlist are Android users. Adding an Android app was one of the most requested updates on social media, Cruise added.
Improvements to Cruise’s App
Cruise has made other improvements to its app, initially with iOS and now to Android, based on customer feedback. For instance, the company said users can now press and hold on a position on the map shown in the app. The feature allows a user to drop a pin and move it around to where they want to go.