The reports of malfunctions Of Android Autoapparently linked in particular to the use of the Wireless modeboth native and through accessories such as dongles and adapters. At the moment it is not yet clear how to solve the question, but we can provide you with some advice to try to buffer the problem pending a definitive solution.
Android Auto Wireless gives problems: the audio jumps and the smartphone warms too much
As you probably know, Android Auto Wireless is a nice comfort, but it is not compatible with all cars. To remedy this limitation, you can buy an adapter that allows access to Android Auto without connecting cables to the smartphone. Navigation through Google Maps, streaming music with Spotify, communications with Google Assistant and so on: arranged on the car screen and wireless around is certainly more comfortable.
Unfortunately, more and more users are reporting these days of annoying problemsregardless of the use of an adapter or native wireless Android Auto: primarily the system seems to consume Too much batterywith the smartphone that tends to warm up excessively, with all the consequences of the case. Furthermore, after a few moments, the music suffers from a constant stutteringthat disappears with the cable connection. We don’t know if the two are linked.
Users are trying everything to be able to solve, but apparently a definitive remedy does not seem to be therefor now. Delete the Android Auto cache or proceed to a new configuration do not lead to the desired result, while more “particular” attempts could offer improvements (temporary?).
Based on the comments that we can find in one of the discussions on Reddit, someone apparently manages to solve audio problems by going to the FM or AM radio and then returning to Android Auto; Someone noticed improvements after cleaning the Google Maps cache, others suggest manually choosing another frequency of the Wi-Fi channel, or to deactivate the Wi-Fi Calling (Vowifi) function.
Others, on the other hand, cannot come to the head in any way, so we think that the proposed solutions are alone temporary or only apparently functioning. The reports do not seem to concern a specific smartphone model, given that they involve different brands (including Samsung and Google), and touch both native wireless Android Auto, and the accessories and adapters.
We trust that the solution is found within a few days at most, perhaps with a corrective update to be distributed through the Google Play Store. In addition to doing some tests among those suggested above, you can only keep the arrival of any updates monitored following the lower badge and perhaps use the cable temporarily.
Have you also encountered these Stuttering problems with the audio and overheating of the smartphone with Wireless Android Auto? Let us know yours.