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One UI 6.0 broke Android Auto Bluetooth pairing for some

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Since late October, Samsung has been rolling out the Stable Android 14 update. While the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 brings many new features and notable user interface tweaks, it reportedly broke Android Auto Bluetooth pairing on some Galaxy smartphones.

Galaxy users often complain about the Android Auto functionality. The major update was assumed to address the connection problem, but it remains unfixed. After getting One UI 6.0, Galaxy S23, S22 owners and more report that Android Auto Bluetooth pairing is no longer working.

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While Bluetooth is an effortless and wireless medium for pairing, Galaxy users are now required to do it through a cable. It renders them disappointed as Android Auto is a pretty useful service worldwide, not only in the United States.

Android Auto’s help section is massively filled up with reports and complaints from Samsung users. Some community experts came to acknowledge the problem but they didn’t provide a specific timeline for solutions or share temporary fix.

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