Spotify does not work on Android Auto: possible causes and solutions

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Thanks to the current digital revolution, it is possible to enjoy countless very useful programs and applications, such as Android Auto, which allows us to interact with our phones while driving, either for consult maps or listen to music on Spotify without losing sight of the road.

This music platform has become the most popular in the world and it is logical that one of the first features of Android Auto be precisely to interact efficiently to play music.

Unfortunately nothing is perfect and sometimes Spotify does not appear in Android Auto because the connection between the two fails and causes an inconvenience to users who are forced to interrupt concentration on the road to solve the problem. In this article we will analyze the possible problems that can occur with this application and how it would be advisable to address them.

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Routine checks when Spotify doesn't work on Android Auto

Before we move on to solving the possible problems that are occurring, the official Spotify support Suggest reviewing the following aspects:

  • Verify that the app and operating system are updated to the latest version available.
  • Make sure your device is connected to the Internet or has a strong mobile data signal.
  • If the app froze, close it and reopen it.
  • Restart the car (turn it off and on again)
  • In case the cable that connects to the device is failing, check that it is an original or compatible cable. If possible, use another cable to do a functional test.

As an additional note it is always recommended to activate the application before starting to drive, in order to prevent accidents due to deconcentration.

Common issues why Spotify not working on Android Auto

As in most Android applications related to some service, One of the main reasons for the connection between Android Auto and Spotify to fail is instability in the app., outdated, or a memory or cache related issue.

Sometimes the problem can even come from an update that has errors from the same developers, in that case you can only wait for a correction in the future.

Fortunately, there are several ways to correct the other problems that may arise while using the app.

Clear app cache and data

Clear play store cache

One of the most effective measures is clear both cache and data of Android Auto because surely a damaged or corrupted file could have been leaked.

It is only necessary to enter the icon where it says "information", then access the "Storage Use" section and finally delete the data and cache content.

Once this is done, the Android Auto application should work without any problem.

Reboot the phone

Another very easy measure to apply is restart the smartphone and reconnect with Spotify.

Keep in mind that sometimes phone updates are "on hold", either due to a Wi-Fi connection failure in the area or because there is no mobile data available. Once restarted, these updates are restarted and the problem is solved.

Similarly, it is important to make sure that these updates include the music application because it may be outdated and conflict with the operating system.

Exclude Spotify from battery optimization

There is another recurring fault and that is that battery optimization often affects the visibility of Spotify on the screen, but it is also very easy to fix.

All you have to do is enter the phone's battery icon, select "Advanced Settings" and once there click on the "optimization of battery use" item, locate Spotify and finally select "No Optimize".

Set Spotify as the default music service

Another very practical solution is to select the Spotify app as the service that will play the music by default.

To do this, all you need to do is find “Assistant Settings” on the top navigation bar of your phone and select the first option, then swipe down to open the “Music” section and click on Spotify to link it as the default service.

Reinstall Spotify on the phone

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If any or all of the above four options have been applied, and it still does not resolve the issue, simply uninstall the Spotify application on the phone and download the program again from scratch.

But pay attention to something extremely important: when downloading the application again, make sure that you have entered the official page and not in an APK. Many times the error comes precisely from having downloaded the app from an unofficial site, which sometimes causes errors.

These were the main problems for when Spotify not working on Android Auto, but it depends on each device.


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