JAKARTA Android Auto is a system that really helps motorists monitor important messages or notifications. However, some users are aware of the peculiarities of this system.
On the Reddit discussion platform, citing from Android Police, several Android Auto users reported strange things the system did. When reading an incoming message from WhatsApp, Android Auto added the word 'Oh' automatically at the end of the message.
In fact, the message sent did not include 'Oh' at all. It is certain that this problem arises because of bugs that escape Google's monitoring. This bug is not related to the phone used by Android Auto users.
The reason is, this report comes from users of Samsung devices, OnePlus Nothing, to Sony. This problem has been going on over the past few weeks and Google has not issued an improvement to address the 'Oh' bug to date.
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Apparently, this bug attacks the entire messaging platform. Some users say that the word 'Oh' not only comes out in WhatsApp messages, but also messages on Teams, Google Messages, Facebook, and other platforms read out by Android Auto.
Although it's not a big bug and disrupting system performance, some users may feel annoyed because the word 'Oh' spoken continuously will sound very strange. Imagine if you got a formal message ending 'Oh'.
For now, there's nothing Android Auto users can do to solve the problem. Keep in mind that this bug doesn't attack all users. If the message you receive doesn't end in 'Oh', the system you use is free of the bug.
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