Android Auto Audio Nightmare: OnePlus 15 (Global)

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I'm reaching out from Australia hoping the collective wisdom of the community can save me from having to switch phones—a move that would be purely driven by a baffling technical glitch.

I recently upgraded to the OnePlus 15 (Global Version) and paired it with my car, a Genesis GV70, via Android Auto. While the phone itself is great, my workflow has hit a major roadblock that threatens my professional life. As a real estate agent, I rely heavily on being able to take meetings from the car, and my previous Samsung Galaxy S23 FE handled this perfectly.

The Problem: Video Works, But Audio Fails (Google Meet)​

My phone is set up with both a personal profile and a work profile (due to being logged into my work Gmail account). When I connect to Android Auto and join a Google Meet call:

  1. Video: I can see the video feed of the meeting participants perfectly on the car's display.
  2. Audio Failure: I cannot hear anything through the car’s speakers, nor can the meeting participants hear me. It's a complete, two-way audio blackout specific to the Meet application while connected via Android Auto.
It seems the phone is successfully passing the display stream, but it's failing to correctly route the audio input and output through the car’s Bluetooth or USB connection. Since this is an essential function for my business, I am seriously considering reverting to a Samsung device, which is something I really don't want to do.

Has anyone else experienced this specific issue on a dual-profile device, a Global Version OnePlus, or with a similar car head unit configuration?

My best guess is that the work profile permissions or the dual-profile setup is interfering with how Android Auto handles Bluetooth/speakerphone audio routing specifically for video conferencing apps.

Any advice, workarounds, or known fixes would be greatly appreciated! Please help me solve this audio routing conundrum.
 
I'm reaching out from Australia hoping the collective wisdom of the community can save me from having to switch phones—a move that would be purely driven by a baffling technical glitch.

I recently upgraded to the OnePlus 15 (Global Version) and paired it with my car, a Genesis GV70, via Android Auto. While the phone itself is great, my workflow has hit a major roadblock that threatens my professional life. As a real estate agent, I rely heavily on being able to take meetings from the car, and my previous Samsung Galaxy S23 FE handled this perfectly.

The Problem: Video Works, But Audio Fails (Google Meet)​

My phone is set up with both a personal profile and a work profile (due to being logged into my work Gmail account). When I connect to Android Auto and join a Google Meet call:

  1. Video: I can see the video feed of the meeting participants perfectly on the car's display.
  2. Audio Failure: I cannot hear anything through the car’s speakers, nor can the meeting participants hear me. It's a complete, two-way audio blackout specific to the Meet application while connected via Android Auto.
It seems the phone is successfully passing the display stream, but it's failing to correctly route the audio input and output through the car’s Bluetooth or USB connection. Since this is an essential function for my business, I am seriously considering reverting to a Samsung device, which is something I really don't want to do.

Has anyone else experienced this specific issue on a dual-profile device, a Global Version OnePlus, or with a similar car head unit configuration?

My best guess is that the work profile permissions or the dual-profile setup is interfering with how Android Auto handles Bluetooth/speakerphone audio routing specifically for video conferencing apps.

Any advice, workarounds, or known fixes would be greatly appreciated! Please help me solve this audio routing conundrum.
I'll see if i can find a solution, but on my Global Oppo Find X9 Pro i do lots of google meet and no issues here at all ,
Same with Android Auto no issues at all,
 

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