Apparently, audio is no longer choppy when running Android Auto wirelessly and switching applications.
Android Auto It is in fashion, and now any user can become a tester for different preliminary versions of the operating system, something that will also allow us to check some of the errors that Mountain View has solved.
If you are a regular user of Android Auto, surely you know the typical failure by which audio is choppy when we are running it wirelessly and when we switch from one application to another. For example, it happens a lot, that you are listening to Spotify music on your Android Auto and you switch to Waze, for example, and incomprehensibly the audio begins to cut off in an error that has been reported for a long time.
Apparently Google has already solved this error according to some users They are starting to test some of the preview versions that are already available.
Specifically they speak, according to autoevolution, that since the update of Android Auto 6.6 this bug has been corrected, at least with the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G. They also comment that the application switch already works correctly after installing a newer version of the application.
If you want to know if the audio is no longer choppy, you can become an Android Auto tester to not only enjoy all the news before anyone else, but also to take advantage of the solution of these errors that could still take a few days or weeks to reach the version stable.
Of course, you must bear in mind that if you participate in the Android Auto beta program you are exposed to different errors, with which you may solve the problem of the audio that was choppy, but other errors appear.