ANDROID 14 CAUSING HAVOC IN ANDROID AUTO: USERS REPORT MAJOR ISSUES
Android 14, the latest operating system, has been causing chaos in the Android Auto world, leaving users frustrated and unable to run the app. Despite promising refinements and new features, the update has brought three significant problems.
Connectivity problems are the first issue users encounter after updating to Android 14. Many report that their smartphones can no longer connect to infotainment systems, even though the same hardware worked perfectly with Android 13. Android Auto fails to load, despite attempts to reset both the infotainment system and the mobile device.
Another major problem caused by Android 14 is the breakdown of Spotify. A glitch prevents the media app from showing the “now playing” interface, leaving users without information on what’s currently playing. This issue did not exist on Android 13, but after updating to Android 14, Spotify started exhibiting this frustrating bug.
Furthermore, Android 14 has disrupted Android Auto wireless functionality. Users now find that their smartphones can only connect to infotainment systems using a cable. This problem emerged after updating to Android 14, as everything worked smoothly on Android 13.
Interestingly, while many users are experiencing these issues, there are conflicting reports. Some users claim that Android 14 works perfectly fine on their smartphones, with no bugs affecting Android Auto. Additionally, some users have reported no problems on hardware configurations that others have flagged as broken.
The mixed results reported by users after updating their smartphones to Android 14 are evident. In a previous article titled “Android 14 Kills Android Auto Wireless And Nobody Likes the Fix,” readers shared their struggles with Android Auto after the update. One reader, Pablo Lopez, explained that their Toyota Tundra with a Pioneer 3800NEX system experienced the same issues. They expressed the need for a fix to resolve the problem.
However, there are readers who disagree with these experiences. Some even accused the article of spreading false information, claiming that Android 14 is a flawless operating system, and they have not encountered any errors on Android Auto.
The Android 14 update has undoubtedly brought a range of bugs to Android Auto, causing inconvenience and frustration for many users. While some have been lucky to avoid these issues, others are eagerly awaiting a fix to restore the functionality they once enjoyed.
ANDROID AUTO BREAKDOWN: USERS REPORT BUGS AFTER ANDROID 14 UPDATE
Android Auto users are reporting bugs and glitches after updating their devices to Android 14. While some claim the update works flawlessly, others are experiencing random disconnects and connection issues.
Google has acknowledged the reported problems and has started investigating the glitches. However, it is uncertain when patches will be released. Google is known for taking weeks or even months to address issues and provide updates.
In my personal experience, I use a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra connected to a Suzuki Vitara with factory Android Auto support. Since the Android 14 update, I have had no issues with the wireless connection. Spotify and other apps work correctly as well.
However, a friend of mine who uses a Google Pixel 7 in the same car has encountered numerous problems after the update. The operating system causes random disconnects, forcing him to go through a series of steps to reconnect the phone to the head unit.
We want to hear from you, our readers. Share your experience with Android 14 and Android Auto in the comment section below. Please include details such as your phone brand and model, car brand and model, and infotainment system (if it’s an aftermarket unit).
Let’s continue the conversation and shed light on the issues faced by Android Auto users after the Android 14 update.