Your car’s infotainment system shouldn’t feel like a haunted house, but for countless Android Auto users, wireless connectivity has become a horror show of phantom reboots, failed connections, and existential frustration. Since the rollout of versions 13.4 and 13.5, countless users have reported that their phones suddenly reboot or fail to connect at all when paired with their car’s infotainment system.

The trouble kicked off with Android Auto versions 13.4 and 13.5, unleashed in late January and early February 2025. Reddit’s been buzzing with tales of phones that reboot the second users tap the screen. From Samsung Galaxy and Motorola to OnePlus and Xiaomi, phones are staging spontaneous reboots when paired wirelessly with car systems.

It’s not just reboots crashing the party — some users can’t connect at all. They are forced to reboot their phones every time they hop in the car. Wired connections? Smooth as butter. Wireless? A total crapshoot. The timing’s suspicious, with 9to5Google pinning the chaos on those pesky 13.4 and 13.5 updates. Meanwhile, Android Auto’s version 13.7 rolled out recently, so a quick hop to the latest update could be your ticket to sanity.

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Adding to the conundrum, reports from forums and tech outlets indicate that the issue isn’t just about random reboots. Several Galaxy S25 users have experienced abrupt disconnections and failed connections, prompting Google to reportedly look into these Galaxy-specific problems. Meanwhile, Android Auto’s ecosystem isn’t without its other quirks. The platform recently acknowledged a bug affecting the SiriusXM menu, leaving drivers unable to navigate their favorite radio channels seamlessly. Even more, there’s chatter in the tech community about YouTube’s uneasy fit on Android Auto — a concern raised by enthusiasts eagerly awaiting an official app launch to bring their streaming sessions safely on the road.

The human toll? Picture this: Jane, a busy mom, just wants her Google Maps to guide her to soccer practice without her phone pulling a Houdini. Or Tom, a road-trip warrior, watching his playlist vanish as his dashboard goes dark. These glitches aren’t just tech hiccups — they’re daily disruptions. Google’s stayed mum so far, but whispers of fixes in the pipeline (like the Google Maps centering tweak that got rolled back a couple of weeks ago) suggest relief might be near. To help with this, share your feedback as requested below:

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So, what’s the play? Update to the latest Android Auto 13.7 or even 13.8 beta, cross your fingers, and maybe keep a USB cable handy as a trusty sidekick. Wireless Android Auto’s acting like a diva right now, but with a little patience — and a lot of Google elbow grease — your car’s tech could soon be back in harmony.

Hillary Keverenge
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Tech junkie. Gadget whisperer. Firmware fighter. I'm here to share my love-hate relationship with technology, one unboxing at a time.

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