Google only released the Android Auto 12.6 beta update last week, and they are now rolling out the stable build. Perhaps no major software issues were detected, which facilitated the public release. You can install the latest update via the Play Store or side-load the APK file.
We see a new Android Auto update every fortnight. Google starts with a small group of people (beta testers) before rolling the update to the public. With how fast the Android Auto 12.6 stable is rolling out, it’s fair to assume there’s no bug detected in the build. However, we can’t say if any issues have been fixed, as the update doesn’t have a change log.
Few bugs were reported by Android Auto users. One of these issues involves difficulty using voice commands to initiate a phone call. It was believed that previous releases had broken the feature. We expect a fix with the latest update, and hence, we recommend you download the update when prompted.
In addition, the Android Auto 12.6 stable update includes other bug fixes and improvements. We understand Google is working on some features for the app. However, they are still in development and will take time to reach the consumer. You can follow our social media platforms to know when these features start rolling out.
Download Android Auto 12.6 stable update
You can download the update on the Play Store. There are no restrictions, as the update is now available for everyone. Nevertheless, you can side-load the APK file using the link, and remember to uninstall the app and move to an older version if you encounter any issues.
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