Google repairs Android 7.1.1 in-car Bluetooth problem, update arriving soon

by SpeedLux
Android 7.1.1 Nougat version

The in-car Bluetooth connection issue that users of Nougat version 7.1.1 have been dealing with for months now has been repaired by Google. The Mountain View, California-based business has marked the problem as FutureRelease, indicating the repair must be showing up soon.

For the inexperienced, lots of running Android 7.1.1 OS on their gadgets have been reporting that their devices are unable to link to their in-car Bluetooth systems. As well as if they link – which occurs with some – placing/taking calls does not work.

Mostly, users of the Huawei Nexus 6P, LG Nexus 5X, and Google’s own Pixel phones have been reporting this concern. Now that the concern has been solved and marked as FututreRelease, we anticipate the fix to be added in next month’s security update.

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