Google recently announced that a new Android Auto is rolling out to those cars with android auto and the layout is WAY better use of space. Will those of us with the 2017-2020 infotainment have a way of updating to the latest firmware with this new Android Auto or does the Android Auto need to be updated on our phones and our infotainment will get the layout from our phone and not a firmware update to the infotainment system itself? I'm new to Mazda and new to the way Mazda updates its infotainment. I'm a Honda guy and my current Honda Pilot will get it's updates over wifi from the car (via tethering) or home over wifi. The 2020 CX-5 I just bought doesn't seem to have any way to update the firmware over the internet. The 2021's I believe do have the option to update the firmware over wifi. My question, I find the 8" screen lacking and wasteful of usable space when using Android Auto - I find it unreasonable that in todays age that you have to go to the dealer to get your infotainment system updated and can't do this from home or have some instructions that you can download it and do it via USB yourself? 2 weeks ago my dealer updated my firmware to the latest version (as I just bought it certified use with 18k miles) and I just recently updated the GPS SD card using Mazda Connect map updater so I know everything is good to go. Also, my infotainment takes a while to boot up and get everything "booted/loaded" - I can start my car, connect my phone, pull out of my driveway, go down the street and the infotainment is still not loading up Android auto until almost 1 minute from pushing the car start button. Sorry - I know this is a lot, but I'm looking for some guidance from those more experience than me here on what to expect and to set future expectations and actions as I love this car but I can't help but feel Mazda makes it a PIA to update anything or keep current thus far. Maybe I should have sprung for the 2021...who knows. Thank you everyone for any feedback you can provide 
