Google has started rolling out the Android Auto 13.2 stable update. The latest build did not arrive on the beta channel, probably due to the fact there are no new changes. It has been under the hood optimizations and bug fixes, although the company is working on new releases in the future.
Android Auto might be the most buggy Android app, given the volume of complaints we see each day. When the app is not crashing, the connection will have issues, or it will refuse to work entirely. Google has been working to address these issues, but it seems they are never going to end. Perhaps that is why we see a new Android Auto update every fortnight.
Meanwhile, the new Android Auto 13.2 stable update is just like other releases. It focuses on improving performance and resolving bugs, but it is hard to say the problems that have been fixed, as it does not come with a changelog.
According to reports, Google is working on new Android Auto features. We understand the development is in the early stages and will take time to become available to the public. These new features include the ability to make calls with a third-party app like WhatsApp. Currently, you can only use the phone app to initiate a phone call. Of course, most people turn to WhatsApp for that, but due to the restrictions, you can not. Google hopes to address this barrier.
Download Android Auto 13.2 stable update
As usual, the update is available via Play Store, but in batches. It means the rollout might take a while before arriving in your region. Of course, you can side-load the APK file via this link.