Original topic:

S22 pathetically slows

(Topic created on: 11-25-2024 11:24 AM)
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GoTo2234
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Galaxy S
Whenever I am driving, (Android Auto).
Pathetically slows down mobile operation.
This new feature added after recent update. I can't open WhatsApp or any other App.
If I am playing Live Music, there is a glitch whenever I try to open other App.
Perfect mess by Samsung Team.
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smvlogs
Active Level 6
Galaxy S
One ui 7 beta will resolve major problems 👍
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goodthings
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Kindly complaint to Samsung customer support through Samsung Members App as error report also send log files Along with this error report for this issue and wait for next update may be fix it by Samsung team soon. If you like please accept as a solution it's help to others users also, click on 3dots in my reply section and click on accept solution. Thanks.
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goodthings
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Your's most welcome to here.
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Wodehouse
Expert Level 3
Galaxy S
Frustrating!

The slow performance and glitches you're experiencing with Android Auto on your device, especially after the recent update, can be caused by several factors.

*Possible Reasons*

1. *Insufficient Resources*: Android Auto might be consuming excessive system resources, causing your device to slow down.
2. *Software Glitches*: The recent update might have introduced bugs or compatibility issues with other apps.
3. *Conflicting Apps*: Other apps might be interfering with Android Auto's functionality.

*Solutions*

1. *Disable Android Auto's Background Apps*: Go to _Settings_ > _Apps_ > _Android Auto_ > _Battery_ and toggle off _Background apps_.
2. *Clear Android Auto's Cache and Data*: Go to _Settings_ > _Apps_ > _Android Auto_ > _Storage_ and clear cache and data.
3. *Update Android Auto*: Ensure you're running the latest version of Android Auto. Go to the Google Play Store and check for updates.
4. *Disable Other Resource-Intensive Apps*: Close or disable other resource-intensive apps that might be running in the background.
5. *Reset Android Auto*: Go to _Settings_ > _Apps_ > _Android Auto_ > _three dots_ (⋮) and tap _Reset app_.
6. *Report the Issue*: Provide feedback to Google about the issue you're experiencing. Go to _Android Auto settings_ > _Help and feedback_ > _Send feedback_.

If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots. Thank you 😊
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GoTo2234
Active Level 5
Galaxy S
In addition to this Tried Turning on Processing Speed to High and later to Max.
Bit still no improvement.
Switching back to iPhone12. Which is way better and reliable.
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cs_member10
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S

Dear Samsung Member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

We also request you kindly share the log file. Also, share video clips and images for better understanding. This will help us to investigate further and resolve this issue.

To share the log file: Open Samsung Members Application > Support> Tap on send feedback> Choose Composer> Select error report> select the appropriate issue category> Type your query and send.

Note: To ensure relevant log information is included in the error report, submit the report within 3 minutes of encountering the bug or error, and do not terminate (swipe away) the Samsung Members application until you are notified that the report has been sent. This can take up to 5 minutes.

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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