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Almost all of us expect that buying the latest devices will guarantee smooth running of applications. Unfortunately, this is not the case in practice, which is the latest example Galaxy S23 Ultra and the popular navigation app Android Car. If you have the current top Samsung "flagship" and Android Your car does not work on it, try the possible solutions below.

Latest update for Android Auto brought a new Coolwalk design that added new widgets to the app that make up a tiled layout. This layout includes a navigation app, media and dynamic tiles that change from time to time.

Unfortunately, it seems that some users Galaxy S23 Ultra this update brought problems. From their complaints on the Google support forums, when connecting the device to the vehicle with Android Either nothing happens to the car, or the connection succeeds, but only for a short while. Some users are also supposed to see the error message "USB device not supported". The crux of the problem seems to lie in one thing, the cable. Whatever the reason, it seems Galaxy S23 Ultra or Android Auto are very sensitive to what kind of cable is used. Fortunately, there is hope in the form of two possible solutions.

 

Solution number one

If the cable is the problem, why not skip the cable altogether? Switch to wireless technology Android The car bypasses the failure of the cable connection and directly transmits data via a wireless signal.

Solution number two

Unless you want to go the wireless route Android Auto, there is a solution that involves replacing the cable. Some users report that they solved the connection problem by using one particular cable. This is LDLrui's 60W USB-A to USB-C 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 Cable sold at Amazon. Of course, you can try another 60W USB-A to USB-C cable, but it's not guaranteed to work. It should be noted that the solutions above have only worked for some users, so they are not guaranteed to work in your case. The final solution will probably be an update with the appropriate patch. However, it is not known at the moment if Google is working on it.

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