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Original story (published on September 03, 2021) follows:

With billions of users worldwide, Google has a wide range of products and services that are tightly integrated.

When it comes to the Google ecosystem, one of the most popular products is the Google Assistant. The AI-powered virtual assistant is available on a wide range of devices, Android Auto and Google Nest being some of them.

Having said that, Google Assistant is plagued by various bugs and issues that pop up from time to time. A recent bug disrupted the Google Assistant integration with the myQ app.

Earlier this year, Google Nest owners complained that their Nest device displayed a ‘something went wrong’ error when trying to make a voice query or command using Google Assistant.

According to users, the Google Assistant ‘Something went wrong, please try again’ error that haunted Nest devices affects Android Auto users as well.

This indicated that somewhere down the line, the issue lies with the Google Assistant itself rather than Android Auto and the Google Nest devices.

Recently, a Google Community Specialist shared with us an update regarding the matter. They said that the Google Assistant team has fixed the ‘Something went wrong’ error and made an announcement on the thread that discussed the issue affecting Android Auto users.

The recently released fix confirms our suspicion that the Google Assistant was at fault here. But a similar announcement is yet to be made on the thread that discusses the issue on Google Nest devices.

This brings us to the question of whether the issue has been fixed for Google Nest users as well. But there isn’t much we can say since Google hasn’t confirmed this.

That said, we’d like to hear from you, owing to the latest developments, whether the Google Assistant ‘Something went wrong’ error is also fixed on Nest devices now that it’s fixed on Android Auto.

Let us know in the comments section below!

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Update (September 10)

09:25 am (IST): While Google has since rolled out an update that was set to address this issue, a section of users still note that the issue persists.

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