


Getting wireless Android Auto in a car where the wired version is already available is no longer impossible. So at the end of the day, the wireless version of Android Auto is not only easier to use but also supposed to be more stable and reliable. One of the biggest benefits in the case of wireless Android Auto, however, is the reduced likelihood of errors caused by bad cables. The wireless mode is typically available on newer car models (MY 2019 – 2022), and it obviously comes with added convenience because a cable is no longer required. The most common Android Auto version is the wired mode, which requires users to rely on a cable to connect the mobile device to the head unit in their cars. The figure most likely doesn’t include aftermarket head unit upgrades, so in theory, the number of users relying on Android Auto every time they get behind the wheel is much higher.
