This change applies to both the wired version of Android Auto, meaning if you typically connect your phone to your car via the built-in USB-C or USB-A port, as well as the wireless version.
A message saying that “This phone no longer supports Android Auto” appears when trying to connect to your car, as one LG V30 user ran into this week. That device, which was granted an update ...
Android Auto is no longer working on older versions of Android. Users are noticing that the minimum OS requirement is now being enforced. Google recently changed the requirement to Android 9 or ...