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Android Auto has a problem of painful scrolling for weeks and still no corrective in sight

Android Auto has a problem of painful scrolling for weeks and still no corrective in sight

A bug is affecting scrolling on Android Auto. Despite numerous user reports over the past few weeks, it is still present and is becoming increasingly annoying.

Android Auto has a problem of painful scrolling for weeks and still no corrective in sight

Unlike Like most Google apps, Android Auto seems to be the target of annoying bugs more often. Updates are of course deployed to correct them, but it is clear that sometimes, this is not enough to make the problem disappear. Users have to be patient and put up with it for an indefinite period of time. A situation that perfectly applies to the bug in question here.

It manifests itself in the following way: you scroll through a list with your finger, but quickly, you are automatically brought back to the beginning of the list. Note that this has nothing to do with This has to do with the fact that Android Auto limits scrolling by default so that you don't have your eyes glued to the interface rather than the road. The problem is specific in that it only appears when music or a podcast is playing.

Google is slow to fix a scrolling bug on Android Auto

In the growing number of reports on the Google forums, we note that many applications are affected: SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Podcast Addict... We can therefore rule out a cause inherent in these. The first reports date from the second half of from February 2025 and continue to flow in.

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Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do on your end, except this: pause the music or podcast playback while you scroll through your playlist to where you want to go. We suspect that this is not ideal, especially while driving, but it is the only thing that allows you to get around the bug at the moment. Don't hesitate to Report it yourself if you are affected, providing as much detail as possible to help the teams better understand the origin of the problem and resolve it as quickly as possible.

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