Google is bringing another round of bug fixes to Android Auto, coming months after users reported connectivity issues.
Both wired and wireless connections should be more reliable now.
Pixel testers can now install Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4, containing a variety of new bugfixes, but some Pixel 6 users will have to wait.
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The problem has existed for well over a month at this point ...
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This afternoon, Google dropped a bit of a surprise update on its Pixel line-up. Android 17 Beta 4.1 was released as a minor ...
Android 16 is here, and Google's Pixel phones are the first to get the new operating system update. Unsurprisingly, many users rush to install it, but for Android Auto users, waiting until further ...
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One of the most recent Android Auto bugs makes typing a nightmare after shutting down the app, as the keyboard becomes so small that users can barely read the key symbols. The issue was reported in ...
The update isn’t available for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro yet. Google has started rolling out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 to eligible ...