Android Auto app integrates with various messaging applications and allows drivers to manage their messages through voice commands. However, some Android Auto users have encountered issues with the WhatsApp messaging app.
According to the information via 9to5Google, several users have reported that they can no longer send replies or new messages through WhatsApp on Android Auto. The issue seems to have started last week, and now, it is affecting several users.
This issue is surfacing on platforms like Google’s forums and Reddit. Users are stating that Google Assistant can show or read WhatsApp messages, but they can’t use it to send messages or start new chats.
The cause of this problem does not appear to be related to any specific update of the Android Auto app. It is more likely due to an unintended change on the server side. Google has not yet made any announcement regarding this issue or provided a timeline for when it will be resolved.
For the time being, users can still send messages using their phones, but this is not recommended while driving. Hopefully, Google will soon acknowledge this issue and provide a solution.
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