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Android Auto stopped working on these old smartphones

Android Auto no longer works if your smartphone is running Android 8.0 or earlier. This represents less than 5% of the installed base.

It’s going to be time for some Android users to make a choice between their smartphone and their car interface. For a few months, Google had already confirmed, the oldest Android smartphones would no longer be able to use Android Auto.

According to a Reddit user, it’s now done. He tried to launch Android Auto from an LG V30 running Android 8.0. He then received an error message which leaves little room for doubt:

This phone no longer supports Android Auto. Your phone needs the latest version of Android to support Android Auto

A limit to Android 9.0

According to Google’s official support page, you need to have a smartphone running Android 9.0 to run Android Auto wired. For wireless, you will need to upgrade to Android 11.0, unless you have a Google or Samsung smartphone running Android 10, or a Galaxy S8, S8+ or Note 8 running Android 9.0.

Once a year, Google publishes a graph summarizing the official distribution of the different versions of Android. Indeed, unlike the iPhone which has a very high adoption rate of the latest version of iOS, recent versions of Android are rarely welcomed with open arms.

The distribution of Android versions in May 2024. © Android Studio

The latest graph dates back to May 2024 and if we do a simple addition, smartphones running Android 8.0 or older represent only 4.6% of the fleet. Google therefore waited a more than reasonable time before ending support for this old version of Android.

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