I spent months blaming my car for Android Auto lag — it was my USB cable, and you're probably making the same mistake.
We've known for a while that Android Auto struggles with the connection to cars, but more often than not, the bad cables that people use to run the app are the ones to blame for all these struggles.
Android Auto wired and wireless feel like completely distinct versions of the same app, despite the fact that there are only different connection methods between the phone and the vehicle.
Android Auto can be notoriously fussy about wired connections. If you're running into issues, Google says the first thing you should check is whether your USB cable is working properly. After all, ...
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