Apple released iOS 18.4 for iPhone users on with Priority Notifications, new emoji, several changes to CarPlay, and more.According to a growing number of users, however, the iOS 18.4 update has rendered CarPlay unusable in their cars.In a thread on Reddit and elsewhere, iPhone users say they are experiencing a wide range of bugs with CarPlay since updating to iOS 18.4 this week.
Multiple users say “Now Playing” information from CarPlay no longer shows up on their car’s gear cluster display.Perhaps more importantly, however, some users are experiencing major connectivity problems with CarPlay in iOS 18.4.One user says their iPhone is “connecting and disconnecting over and over again” when using wireless CarPlay.
Another user also says that iOS 18.4 “broke” their wireless CarPlay and made the connection “unstable.” One Honda driver says it “takes plugging and unplugging 5+ times or restarting the car to get CarPlay to connect” since updating to iOS 18.4.Another user: The issues appear to span multiple different automakers, including Honda, Mazda, Audi, and Ford.Users say they’ve tried a variety of different things to fix the problems, including re-pairing their phones to their cars, rebooting their phones and their cars, and more.
You can delete your car from CarPlay by following these steps: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.Tap General Tap CarPlay Swipe left on your car’s name and delete You’ll then have to go through the process of re-pairing your iPhone with your car to enable CarPlay again.One user on Reddit says that Volkswagen customer service has acknowledged the iOS 18.4 problems, but said that it’s up to Apple to fix the issues.
Apple has not publicly acknowledged the problems.iOS 18.5 is currently in beta testing with developers and is expected to be released next month.(via ) My favorite iPhone accessories: Anker Power Bank with built-in USB-C Cable Charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods at the same time Bring wireless CarPlay to any car Anker MagSafe Power Bank You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.
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