![]() ![]() In the case of Spotify, the latest update was released on the store on October 28, so the two new versions ended up being pushed to Android devices nearly at the same time. The most recent stable version of Android Auto is 7.0, and it went live on the Google Play Store in early November. In both cases, however, the whole thing was introduced after a recent update, though right now, it’s not exactly clear who’s to blame for this problem. This time, the application does search for the requested song but doesn’t play it automatically, so users have to just go to the search results manually and select the track to listen to. Others explain Spotify is acting up in a different way in their cars. Most people who are struggling with this unexpected behavior claim that after repeating the command, Spotify ends up resuming the song that was already playing, therefore ignoring the request completely. In other words, Spotify is indeed running properly when playing the music, but when it comes to switching to a specific track requested with a voice command, the app no longer responds correctly. The problem More specifically, many users who turned to Google’s forums to report the whole thing claim that Spotify no longer works with voice commands when running Android Auto on the screen.
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