Entries in Android Auto (34)

Sunday
Feb282021

Android Auto adds shortcuts to launch screen, games, split-screen multitasking

The last new update Google introduced for Android users recently focused on Android Auto. It now makes better use of car's screens. There are now shortcuts on Android Auto's launch screen to quickly access contacts. Those who have wider screens can have some form of split-screen multitasking, like showing Google Maps and music controls side by side. And if you worry about privacy, you can now set up what your car display shows. 

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Tuesday
Jun232020

Google Assistant issues on Android Auto has been fixed

Google has finally addressed a longstanding issue on Android Auto that prevents users from using Google Assistant on the platform. All you need to do is update the Google app on your phones to make things return to normal. A bug has left Google Assistant unusable on Android Auto with the error "Internet connection is not stable" continually appearing.

Users have been reporting this issue since early 2020, and now the company finally has a fix for it. Google tried to remedy it earlier, but the problem returned. Now, everything is said to be back to normal. Google hasn't specified what version fixes this problem, but installing the latest version of the Google app (version 11.14.8) should fix it.

Source: Auto Evolution

Friday
Jun052020

Android Auto issue causes disconnection when driving over speed bumps

Some Android Auto users seem to be facing a baffling issue with the platform. They claim that Android Auto disconnects whenever the vehicle passes over a speed bump, even if it was just a light bump and regardless of the cable being used. Some thought that there were issues with their cables or the car's ports, but even with changing cables or cleaning, the problem persists. And they notice that the phone is still charging and the OEM mobile interface works. 

Some were able to fix the issue with a firmware update, but it's still hit or miss. Google is aware of the problem and is asking those affected to supply more information to determine what's wrong. 

Source: Auto Evolution

Thursday
Feb202020

Select Samsung devices like Galaxy S20, Galaxy Z Flip now support wireless Android Auto

Samsung is the first third-party phone maker to support wireless Android Auto. The company's newest phones, which include the Galaxy S20 series and Galaxy Z Flip, will support the wireless connection standard. It won't include Samsung's entire lineup, though. Under the cut, you'll see all the phones that support wireless Android Auto.

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