Let’s explain How to manually update Android Auto On your mobile not to wait to have your latest version. Thus, if when you look at your Android Auto Ves that you go several versions below the last launched, you will have a way to solve it.
In Basics we are always telling you the novelties of each new version, but what happens is that then these versions take a long time to arrive, and the mobiles usually go several below. This is normal, but there is a fairly manual way to solve it.
Manually update Android Auto
To manually install Android Auto, you have to resort to file download Android APK. These files are those that allow you to install applications manually without resorting to the official Google application store, although it has risks in the case of downloading them from unknown pages, because they are often used to install malware.
To be able to do this, you have to configure your mobile for allow you to install unknown sources files. This is deactivated by default to avoid malware installation by APK, but in the settings or even when you are going to install it you will have to change the configuration to accept them.
There are several pages where you can download these files with the latest version of this operating system, being the most reliable APK Mirror. Specifically, you can enter Android Auto in Apkmirror and lower the latest version available.
On this website you will have to choose between the ARM and ARM64 architectures, although if your mobile is currently almost certain that you need is the ARM64. Once the file is downloaded, you have to Install the APK on your Android manually and restart.
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