Google addresses Android Auto bugs, but not completely

Google’s Android Auto platform is indeed the best ever driving companion that is significantly leveraged with a lot of features and upgrades. However, it’s not unknown that the service is apparently prone to various bugs and other problems. Meanwhile, the bug report appears to be reducing, but only to some extent.
According to a new report, Google has upgraded the Android Auto bug report, which is now looking cleaner, and issues have been noticeably reduced. While several bugs have been resolved, a few of them that were present from last year still need to be resolved:
- [Assistant] Update from Google Assistant to Gemini
: for more information, refer to this announcement . (03/27/2025) - [Auto] No audio on Android Auto after the recent update
– The Android Auto team has solved this problem. For more information, see this announcement. (03/12/2025) - [Auto] The Sirius XM menu is not working as expected
– The Android Auto team has solved this problem. For more information, see this announcement. (11/01/2025) - [Auto] Error displayed “Phone does not support 5 GHz Wi-Fi connections”
– The Android Auto team has solved this problem. For more information, see this announcement. (10/12/2024) - [Auto] Audio stops when connected wirelessly
. The Android Auto team has found a solution for this problem. For more information, see this announcement. (12/05/2024)
At the same time, the report is not completely reduced, as there are still a few Android Auto bugs that need to be resolved, some significant ones among them being:
- [Auto] Android Auto disconnects on Pixel 9 Pro
: the Android Auto team is investigating this problem. - [Auto] Unable to connect to Samsung S25 devices
: the Android Auto team is investigating this problem. - [Auto] Black screen on the phone when connecting to Android Auto
– The Android Auto team is reviewing bug reports sent by users. - [Assistant] The assistant responds with the error “oops, something went wrong”
. The Android Auto team needs bug reports to investigate further.
Meanwhile, since Google is preparing to integrate Gemini AI in Android Auto, it has confirmed that the Google Assistant will not be receiving any further improvements from now on, and Gemini will be progressively replacing Assistant. Well, Google is making efforts in resolving all the key bugs and issues from Android Auto; hopefully, the company will provide a stable user experience in the future updates.