Android Auto 13.8 update fixes wireless connectivity issue

Android Auto is Google’s one of the best services that offer next-level convenience to the users while driving, once you connect your Android smartphone with the car’s unit.
In the recent past, the platform received a lot of features; however, it often got infused with some issues, with the most recent being not being able to connect it to the car’s system wirelessly. Thankfully, Google has covered this issue!
A few reports kept on flashing a couple of days ago that claimed that Android Auto users were unable to connect the service with their car’s built-in system wirelessly. Substantially, users have been facing Android Auto wireless connectivity issue with the 13.4 and 13.5 versions.
Now, with regards to a latest report (via Android Authority) it appears like Google introduced a fix with the stable Android Auto 13.8 version, where it was clearly noticed that there was no rebooting or failure when connecting Android Auto with the car’s dashboard wirelessly. Also, it was running smoothly without issues. The latest Android Auto 13.8 version, though, has already begun rolling out for the users via Google Play Store.
However, Google never tells what’s new in the latest update of Android Auto, while the stable Android Auto 13.8 version significantly brings the fix for the service not being able to connect wirelessly. Previously, the Android Auto 13.8 version was running via the beta channel. Also, more new features have been added but they will come into light gradually over time.