It’s new: a few hours ago, Google put the update online Android Auto 11.7 stable on Google Play and later it did the same with Android Auto 11.7 beta. So, we have an Android Auto update for everyone, whether you want beta versions or not.
The new stable version of Android Auto is version 11.7.6458, while the beta version is numbered 11.7.1414 beta. In theory, the stable version is more modern, so everything indicates that the beta launch was simply delayed. We tested Android Auto 11.7.
Two Android Autos at the same time
The last time Google updated Android Auto was on March 25 with the release of stable Android Auto 11.6. The normal thing would have been for Android Auto 11.7 beta to be ready this Monday and Android Auto 11.7 stable next week, but instead both versions are now available at the same time.
This, yes, the stable version is more modern than the beta, so if you’re part of the Android Auto beta program on Google Play, you’ll be updated directly to the stable version anyway. You can check this in Android Auto’s settings, where the current version appears at the bottom of the app.
Like always, we tested Android Auto 11.7 looking for news, since the official registration of the application has remained unchanged for years. Unfortunately, in this case we have not seen any visible changes in its application on the mobile phone or in the car or in the settings.
The changes appear to be internal, although Google does not indicate any changes in its known bugs list, which maintains two issues in the “in progress” list: connectivity issues since the December update and connectivity issues without thread with Samsung and Android 14. Hopefully Android Auto 11.7 will include internal fixes and changes
Android Auto 11.7 is already distributed through Google Play, so it is possible that it has already been updated on your mobile. The new version is version 11.7.6458 and Here are the steps to follow to update:
- First, check which version of Android Auto you already have, as it may have been updated without your knowledge.
- If you still don’t have Android Auto 11.7, open Google Play and tap your profile picture, then choose Manage apps and devices. Then press Update all.
- If you still don’t see the update, visit the Android Auto 11.7 page on APKMirror and download the file to your mobile.
- Open the file (it will open with the package installer) and press Update when asked.
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