A discrepancy exists where the complete collection of a user’s curated music selections, as available within the Amazon Music application, is not fully represented when accessed through the Android Auto interface. For instance, a user might have ten playlists created in Amazon Music, but only seven are visible when the service is used via Android Auto in their vehicle.
The incomplete display of these curated music groupings impacts user experience by limiting access to preferred audio content while operating a vehicle. This limitation necessitates potentially unsafe interaction with the device to access the missing playlists, or forces users to forego their preferred listening experience. This issue highlights the importance of seamless integration and consistent functionality between applications and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Addressing this also acknowledges the rising reliance on in-car entertainment and safety considerations.