Google has announced that recent updates to Android Auto, specifically version 17.4 and later, are designed to resolve issues with random disconnects and freezes. Users have reported these problems over the past one to two months, experiencing frequent interruptions during use.
The reported issues were not isolated to specific devices or vehicles, appearing across a variety of Android phones and car models. While not affecting all users, a significant number experienced these frustrating interruptions, particularly problematic for a platform used for navigation and in-car entertainment.
Android Auto version 17.4 is currently available through the Google Play Store. Version 17.5 is also in beta and is beginning to roll out to stable users, ensuring that the fix reaches a broad audience. Users are advised to update their Android Auto application to the latest version to resolve the connectivity problems.
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Google has released Android Auto version 17.4 and newer updates to address widespread reports of random disconnects and freezes. This fix is important for users who rely on Android Auto for in-car navigation and entertainment, as the issues have caused significant frustration.