Android

Wireless Woes: Android Auto Updates Disrupt Connectivity for Some Users

Latest Android Auto updates may have disrupted wireless connections for some users, leaving them with no choice but to plug in via USB.

Summary For some drivers, the latest Android Auto updates (v13.4 and v13.5) have caused issues with wireless connections. These problems were first reported on Google’s support forums in recent weeks, where users noted that their Android Auto would no longer connect wirelessly, although it still works when connected via USB cable. Some users found that rebooting the device temporarily resolved the issue, but a permanent fix is not yet available. While the reports are not widespread, they are noticeable enough to suggest a potential problem. Google has not officially acknowledged these issues, but future updates, such as Android Auto v13.8 (beta) and versions 13.6 and 13.7 (stable), may provide fixes.

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