Google fixes major voice control issue with Google Maps on Android Auto

The fault was discovered back in November and prevented drivers from dictating a destination

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Google has rolled out a software update to fix a bug preventing the Google Assistant from understanding navigation commands in Android Auto.

Discovered back in November 2020, the bug made it impossible for some Google users to input a destination address in Android Auto when speaking to the Google Assistant.

Usually, dictating a destination is done by saying “Hey Google, navigate to” when speaking to Google Assistant in the car, but for some users this caused the voice assistant to reply with: “I think you are trying to navigate, is that correct?”

A couple of weeks later, on 25 May, Google responded to say the issue had once again been resolved. A member of the Android Auto team posted: “The team has addressed this issue and recommended updating your Google app and Android Auto app to the latest version (v6.4) to have a better experience and let us know if the issue still persists.”

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