My Android Auto has now not worked for 3 weeks now and before it worked fine. Am i the only and is there any tricks to fix this? Almost everyone who was a Samsung that upgraded to it has same issue. The absolute auto developers are looking into it, but it seems more likely it is an issue with the Samsung bloat. I suspect Bixby interferes with Google Assistant.

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Damien Wilde. After an extensive wait, Google is now rolling out a fix for an issue that prevented users from utilizing the Assistant fully when connected to Android Auto. For those wondering what the heck we are talking about, the original issue prevents you from sending messages while driving when connected. Instead, you will be met with the following error messages via Android Police :. The original complaint was from a user running Android 10 on a Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and Google app version
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Hi guys, So I have tried the 4 different cables, factory reset and does not work any ideas for samsung galaxy note 10 plus 5g. Are you on Android 10 by chance? If yes, search for "android auto for phone" and install it side by side to the latest Android Auto. Not sure if this is the solution.. Dude just download the dam APK from a mirror site, common man your should know all this.. Then ignore.. I started with asking.. Merry Xmas, happy new year, and all I can think of is maybe you need to clear cache and data, hoping it will start working.. Trying to eliminate car side, or cable issues.. XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers.
Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. Android Auto is an excellent way to enhance your driving experience. You can get turn-by-turn directions, stream your music library, interact with Google Assistant, send text messages, and more. In a nutshell, most cars manufactured within the last few years support both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The head unit just serves as a touch-capable display. If you own a device with Android 9 Pie or later, you have to download and install the Android Auto app from Google Play. Android Auto is built into Android 10 and newer. Most cars that support Android Auto require a physical USB tether to the in-dash infotainment center. More recent vehicles might support Android Auto wirelessly, in which case, you only need the USB tether for the initial setup. After that, your phone communicates to the in-dash head via Wi-Fi.