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If you've ever used Android Auto, you may have experienced frequent disconnections in your car. Seems like the issue has finally been fixed by Google.
The Mountain View-based search giant claims it managed to figure out what caused the random disconnects after the latest updates ...
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Person connecting to Android Auto between their phone and their vehicle. - Photo For Everything/Shutterstock If you've got 99 problems, I feel bad for you, son, because Android Auto probably just ...