Google swiftly addressed the recent issue with the Google Maps beta that was causing disruptions in Android Auto navigation. A patch labeled as version 11.132.0101 is now rolling out to Android Auto devices to fix the crashes. While it may take some time for your device to receive the update, it is recommended to avoid using the Google Maps beta until then.
Earlier this week, Google released the latest Maps beta version 11.132.0100, which unfortunately led to complaints from users about issues with their Android Auto consoles after installation. Although the app functions well on Android phones, transferring its content to your car became problematic, affecting devices like Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, and other Android phones.
It’s important to remember that beta versions are still in development, so encountering unexpected performance issues is not uncommon. However, being a beta user allows you to test out new features before they are officially launched, even if it means facing a few glitches along the way.
By addressing this issue promptly and providing a solution through the update rollout, Google continues to prioritize user experience and ensure seamless functionality between Google Maps and Android Auto devices. Stay tuned for further updates and improvements as Google works to enhance its services for all users.