Many users who updated to Android 14 experienced wireless connection problems with Android Auto . Although the upgrade program to Android 14 varies depending on brands and models, it has been reported that the same error is seen on more than one device. However, Google has finally solved the Android Auto connection problem.
Android Auto wireless connection error seen on Android 14 devices has been fixed
Android 14 users who wanted to connect to car infotainment systems with Android Auto complained that wireless support was not working. The error, seen on many models running Android 14, was solved only by connecting the phone with a USB cable.
While most of the reports were from specific Android 14 models, it was unclear whether the bug was specific to certain brands. Investigating the scope of the problem, Google announced that it fixed the wireless connection problem with an update it released to Android Auto.
If you are using Android 14 and having problems connecting to the vehicle with Android Auto, we recommend you check the latest update. On the other hand, if the problem persists, returning to a wired Android Auto connection seems to be the only temporary solution for now.
Regardless of this error, it was also noted that the connection is interrupted in cases where the phone loses its cellular signal. However, Google stated that it has solved this problem that was bothering users with the update to the latest Android 14 version.
We know that some brands produce their own solutions to these problems. General Motors (GM) announced that it will stop supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in its automobile brands with the decision it made earlier this year. The company’s own “Ultifi” software; In addition to Google Maps, it enables voice control of audio, air conditioning and more.
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