New update could break Android Auto on your Galaxy smartphone

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Samsung released a new update to
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feature to many devices, could break the Android Auto functionality if you are not careful.

Samsung's improved Auto Blocker feature could break Android Auto on Galaxy phones​


The
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that Samsung released to its phones and tablets brings improved Auto Blocker. It disables the phone from communicating with devices that are connected via the USB Type-C port when set to its ‘Maximum' setting.

That means, except for chargers, you won't be able to use USB accessories with your phone or tablet.

This restriction also means wired Android Auto won't work when you connect your phone to your compatible car's infotainment system. However, the good thing is that the Maximum setting is not turned on by default. So,
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functionality won't break automatically.

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However, if you have set the Maximum setting in the Auto Blocker feature on your Galaxy phone, there is a chance that you might forget it and face issues when connecting your phone to your car for Android Auto.

To make sure that Auto Blocker doesn't disable Android Auto on your Galaxy phone, navigate to Settings » Security and privacy » Auto Blocker » Maximum restrictions and disable the toggle at the top of the screen.

Tip: When you charge your Galaxy smartphone or tablet in a public place, it would be better to turn on the Auto Blocker's Maximum Restriction setting to save your device from juice-jacking attacks.

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