Android Auto 12.4 is now available for everyone on Google Play
- July 15, 2024
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Ten days after Android Auto 12.4 was released as beta, the new version is already available available to everyone Directly on Google Play without having to be part
Ten days after Android Auto 12.4 was released as beta, the new version is already available available to everyone Directly on Google Play without having to be part
Ten days after Android Auto 12.4 was released as beta, the new version is already available available to everyone Directly on Google Play without having to be part of the beta program.
Don’t wait any longer Update your Android Auto to version 12.4As always, we tested thoroughly to find changes and new features.
If you’re experiencing any issues with Android Auto, you now have a new update that can fix the bugs: Android Auto 12.4. version 12.4.6428 stablecan now be downloaded from Google Play.
The “good” news is that Google has finally decided to change update changelog After years of keeping the same text, it’s on Google Play. The bad news is that the changelog is now a public feature:
Bug fixes and other improvements.
We want you to give us your feedback. Join our community at https://g.co/androidautocommunity.
This is a general text that better reflects most Android Auto updates. Update to Android Auto 12.4 stable.
We have tested Android Auto 12.4 stably and We did not find any visible changes neither in the app launcher, nor in settings, nor in Google Maps, nor in mobile settings.
This does not mean there is no change, but changes are coming inwhich is the most common thing in the car’s Android app. If you are having problems with Android Auto, it is a good idea to update it because one of these internal changes can fix the bugs on your mobile.
Android Auto 12.4 is currently distributed via Google Play, so it is possible that it is already updated on your mobile phone. The new version is version 12.4.6428 and These are the update steps:
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