Samsungs Android 14 Update Breaks Wireless Android Auto For Some
Although Samsung has widely rolled out the Android 14 update, some Galaxy users have noticed that the update breaks Android Auto over the air on their devices.
One UI 6.0 is Samsung's latest software update based on Android 14, which will be released at the end of October 2023. More than 40 Galaxy devices have been updated so far and the process is practically seamless. Any serious error or problem.
However, some people think there is a problem with Android Auto.
On the Google forums, some Samsung Galaxy owners discovered that Android Auto does not work wirelessly after updating to Android 14. The problem began when Samsung's launch was delayed until November 2023. Users notice that the problem persists in different Galaxy. Devices and reports on the Galaxy S22+ and S22 Ultra, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy S23 series also appeared.
Affected people report that wireless connections do not work easily or are very unstable and do not last long.
Google acknowledged the issue this week by adding it to a list of "known issues," and a community expert previously weighed in on the issue. However, there is no solution yet. Perhaps the problem can be resolved by updating the Google app, which will be faster than waiting for a full system update from Samsung.
Fortunately, affected users can use Android Auto, they just need to use a cable instead of a wireless connection or a wireless adapter.
It seems Galaxy users are not alone here. Many Google Pixel owners are experiencing Android Auto wireless connection issues on Android 14, but only after the December 2023 update. However, this issue does not seem to be that widespread.
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