Android Auto created a lot of bugs recently and the compatible devices faced several issues. Now, the heating issue is making a new hot topic. We don’t know why the company is not taking this issue seriously as it is used by several users on a daily basis.
Now, a Pixel Phone getting battery-related issues and the users commenting about the phone heating a lot. Even the intelligent battery feature is not working well. How do you get there Via this way: Open System Preferences > Battery > Settings for “adaptive charging” and “smart battery” > turn off the smart battery.
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One user wrote while sharing on Reddit:
I have been a happy Pixel 5 owner for several months now. My Android Auto connection was always unreliable (would frequently disconnect/reconnect) but I figured it was a cable issue. A few months ago I experienced a noticeable drop in battery performance and again assumed it was due to normal wear and tear. Then I upgraded to Android 13 and was experiencing thermal issues when using certain apps.
I read that turning the adaptive battery off may remedy the Android Auto problem, so I gave it a shot and viola, looks like it solved all my problems at once. Battery life is back to great, no more thermal issues, and Android Auto works great. Try turning the adaptive battery off if you’re having similar issues to see if that helps!