When talking to Sprint, they shrugged their shoulders and said it was a Google issue because the Android Auto app belongs to them. It gets old when everyone points to someone else. What would be refreshing would be someone stepping up to the plate and actually fixing what they screwed up. The Android Auto app is one of the most awesome applications to come along in several years. Most of us who have been using AA since it was first released have already been down the road of everyone shrugging their shoulders when the app first became available. That was a real pain getting everyone educated and working together and not just pointing their finger to someone else being responsible. Now we seem to be going through it all over again but this time there is a lot more riding on AA working, and that is the various automakers who have signed on with Android Auto in their new vehicles. The last thing they want is an audio system which doesn't work.
So we wait until someone gets off their perch and pushes the right buttons and make the needed changes before it starts hitting them in their wallets. For those of us who became accustomed to having and using Android Auto on a daily basis, and knowing how good it worked, we wait.....again.