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Android issues with Spotify controls malfunctioning and displays appearing washed out for certain users in Android Auto.

Android users of the Auto version of Spotify are encountering issues, notably with the Spotify app itself, while the platform appears to be experiencing a degree of color degradation or faded look recently.

Android malfunctions in Android Auto system affecting Spotify playback controls and screen...
Android malfunctions in Android Auto system affecting Spotify playback controls and screen brightness for certain users

Android issues with Spotify controls malfunctioning and displays appearing washed out for certain users in Android Auto.

In the realm of automotive technology, Android Auto has been experiencing some issues lately. A significant concern is the Android Auto washed-out display, where screens appear faded or grey instead of deep black, severely reducing screen contrast and visibility[1][2][3]. This problem has been observed on various phone brands, such as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 12, as well as various car models[1][2][3].

Cause

The root cause of this issue appears to be software bugs introduced in recent major Android updates, particularly Android 14 and Android 15, which affect display rendering[1][2][3]. Increased data demands and compatibility conflicts seem to play a role in this problem[1]. Additionally, some hardware problems in vehicles' USB data ports can worsen the issue, compounding software bugs[1].

A related bug also affects the Spotify app’s widget and in-car controls on Android Auto, though this is a separate but concurrent problem[3].

Affected Versions

Devices running Android 14 and Android 15 appear to be most affected[1][2]. Multiple brands like Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 12 users have reported the issue post-update[1][2].

Potential Fixes/Workarounds

Temporary relief can be found by clearing the Android Auto app’s data and cache[2]. However, because Android 14/15 are preloaded on many new phones, downgrading the Android OS is generally not an option.

Some hardware issues (like faulty USB data ports) might be covered under warranty, so checking for vehicle-specific hardware recalls or fixes could help[1].

As the issue seems related to recent software updates, a full fix depends on Google releasing updates addressing these incompatibilities[2][3].

Meanwhile, the Spotify issue is likely to be addressed through Spotify app updates. When the Spotify widget malfunctions, it displays a "Tap to Open" message even if music or a podcast is actively playing[3].

On the Bright Side

Amidst these challenges, Samsung is developing a DeX-powered Android Auto alternative[4]. New screenshots of the Samsung-built Android Auto alternative have been released[5]. Additionally, Android Auto 15.0 starts rolling out with a 'Theme' setting, but no other new features are included[6].

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  1. The issue with the Android Auto washed-out display, affecting various smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 12, seems to be attributable to software bugs in recent major Android updates such as Android 14 and Android 15, which impact display rendering.
  2. In the realm of technology, it appears that the problem of the washed-out Android Auto display isn't limited to automotive gadgets alone, as it further affects the Spotify app’s widget and in-car controls on Android Auto, as a related but concurrent issue.

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