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For some drivers, the latest updates to Android Auto have broken support for using a wireless connection, and with no immediate fix. For now, reports of these issues are not particularly widespread.
The benefits of Android Auto wireless adapters are obvious. You cannot not love a wireless connection, as it helps you ditch cables and keep things organized in your car. Follow us: Some cars come ...
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Update: Android Auto’s phone reboot issue when connecting wirelessly can be fixed by turning off freeform mode and desktop mode in Developer Settings. With Android Auto versions 13.4 and 13.5, phones ...