Android Auto may be constantly improving, but users are trying to find a solution for a new bug that is limiting access to voice commands. Here's what to do.
Google has patched nearly 130 vulnerabilities in Android, including an exploited zero-day bug in the graphics component of Qualcomm chipsets.
Drivers complain that the head-up display integration no longer works properly with Android Auto navigation apps; the culprit is a recent app update ...
A bug with Android Auto is causing users to be unable to use voice commands, with a prominent “voice commands aren’t ...
Your experience with Android Auto might sometimes depend on how lucky you are. I'm on the lucky side, and despite hitting some occasional minor issues, Android Auto has been mostly stable in my cars.
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Two high-severity Android bugs were exploited as zero-days before Google issued a fix, according to its December Android security bulletin. … The two vulnerabilities are CVE-2025-48633, an information ...
Android 16 is currently in beta, so running into potential bugs and issues could be pretty normal. However, it can be frustrating to see old bugs pop up that were supposed to have already been fixed.
What is this supposed to mean? That Android is modular, made up of many different "pieces" which can be updated separately? That is arguably a strength, not a limitation. Of course bugs are annoying ...
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