It gets even harder with making follow-ups to issues raised by users. Keeping track of if and when the various players involved will be addressing a certain bug, issue or problem can be a daunting task. Not long ago, for instance, Android Auto was updated with split-screen support for cars with wide screens and fixed disconnection issues with the March security patch for Pixel phones.īut since Google doesn’t make Android Auto-powered cars and only writes the software, at times new feature additions and even bugs/issues that arise require the intervention of the actual car makers.
Of course, with every new update to the standalone app, Google strives to add new features, improve existing ones as well as address some annoying bugs, issues and problems faced by users. Android Auto not only lets you communicate with your friend hands-free, but also play music and even navigate through Maps and Waze. Today, you no longer need your phone to call a friend when on the wheel.
Original story (published on March 10, 2021) follows:Īndroid Auto has over the recent past experienced rapid growth to become a staple platform for keeping drivers connected to their cars. New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….