After launching in beta a few weeks ago, Google made the Android Auto 13.9 update widely available for all users.
Google deploys the new updates of the Android Auto application every few weeks, first in a beta program, then at the base of general users. However, these updates can often take several days, or even a few weeks to be widely available. This is what happened with the latest Android Auto 13.9 update, which started hitting the stable track earlier this month, but has not become widely available for all users earlier this week.
Android Auto 13.9 is, as we reported at the end of February, a fairly minor update, even according to the standards of Android Auto.
There are not many user -oriented changes in the update, in addition to Google which continues to make adjustments in various parts of the application to reflect that Android Auto is no longer only used on cars, but on a variety of different vehicles. Throughout the experience, you may notice that the word “car” has been exchanged with “vehicle”, a change that Google began to make this year in the previous updates from this year.
Beyond that, you can expect matching bug corrections in this last fix, although Google rarely tackles the current bugs corrected in an update of the Android Auto application. Some current problems currently include a problem of scrolling in media applications, a restart problem caused by certain obscure developer parameters and wireless connectivity hiccups, among others. Google is also actively working on the support of new games on Android Auto, additional applications and gem management.
You can check updates Android Auto Via the Play Store.
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