Now you have seen the potential of Galaxy S23 Ultra with Android Auto. Unfortunately even with this thing recently few Galaxy S23 Ultra users find it difficult to run Android Auto. The people are very tense because as of now neither Samsung nor Android Auto developers have responded. Reaching out to such fact, we tried to find out probable causes. Luckily we got something on this context and more likely that Android Auto will resume it’s working after doing the below fixes.
Restart the Connectivity
It might be possible there could be a minor bug with running Android Auto on Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. The foremost thing you can do in this case is restart the entire setup. Here entire setup means restarting your Phone as well as your car so that the software gets some time to get back to the default position. Once you do that, Attempt a fresh connection to it and see whether the Android Auto resumes working or not.
Update the Android Auto App
The Android Auto App you are using could be an older version. It might be possible developers will find a bug in the previous app version. In contrast to that, they silently fixed it by rolling out a new update. And since you are on an older version that means you for sure get the error there. I mean to say, after looking over the previous fix, if you have issues then follow the steps given below.
- Open Google Play Store.
- Search for Android Auto and tap on the foremost result.
- Next, Tap on the update button.
- As a result, the Android Auto App starts updating and installing the very next moment.
- That’s all; you have the Android Auto app’s latest version.
Clear Android Auto App Cache
The cache is merely introduced in any programming where storage plays a vital role. Especially In apps to make the user experience faster and smoother, Cache files are predominantly used. However, sometimes these files get corrupted, which leads to an interruption in the app and may showcase a few bugs. So, To fix that bug you need to clear Cache for that app. I know you don’t know how to do it, so follow the steps given below.
- Open your Phone Settings.
- Then, head to the Apps section.
- Next, Scroll down and look for Android Auto.
- Afterwards, Tap on it and Clear the Cache files.
- That’s it; now try running the Android Auto App.
Try Using Different Cable
It might be possible your USB cable is faulty because we have tried here all possible solutions. But if you are reading this that means somewhere problems still exist. In such a scenario, we find that a faulty cable would be the potential reason that Android Auto Stops working with Galaxy S22 Ultra. In that way, we recommend you try out different USB Cables and Check for issues by running Android Auto.
Besides that, There is a last resort that users can look for is Infotainment system. For sure the car Infotainment system has some issues that create this bug. So, Get your car to the Authorized dealer and get it inspected by officials as they would fix the concern if it is from their end. Other than this, Whether Samsung or Google anyone will soon release a solution for this concern. So, try with these fixes and be ready for the official fix.