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    Android Auto Users Face Annoying Scrolling Bug in Apps

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. A significant number of Android Auto users are experiencing a scrolling bug that limits app usage, particularly with platforms like Amazon Music and BBC Sounds.
    2. This issue, which prevents users from scrolling past a few rows and forces them back to the top of lists, is specifically triggered while music is playing.
    3. The problem has gained attention on Google’s support forums, with a developer even sharing their encounter with the bug.
    4. The Android Team is aware of the issue and user concerns, and updates regarding a potential fix are anticipated as inquiries have been made to Google.

    Android Auto Users Report Scrolling Bug in Apps

    Android Auto users face a new challenge. A bug is preventing scrolling in several popular apps, including Amazon Music, BBC Sounds, and SoundCloud. This issue appears when users listen to music while trying to navigate through these applications.

    The problem first emerged in February, and reports have increased in recent weeks. Affected users find themselves unable to scroll beyond a few rows of content. Additionally, the bug often forces users back to the top of the list, further disrupting their experience.

    The situation gained traction on Google’s support forums, leading to trending discussions. Developers have also provided examples of the bug they encountered during app testing. Fortunately, the Android Team is aware of the problem. They are active in the forum, indicating they are working on a solution. A timeline for a fix remains unclear as users await formal communication from Google.

    Transitioning to related news, hints in recent code suggest that Google is enhancing Android Auto’s capabilities. The addition of climate controls could be on the horizon, though details on how this feature will integrate remain scarce.

    As cities embrace smart technology, these bugs remind us that even the best innovations can encounter hurdles. Users are encouraged to stay updated as developers work to improve their experience.

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