Android is having an impact on the next generation of cars, and now BMW has confirmed plans to bring Android Automotive OS to its vehicles in 2024. At CES 2023, BMW formally announced that it would ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
At CES 2023, BMW announced that its OS 9 platform, slated for release in 2023, will be the company’s first with an infotainment system entirely on the Android Auto Open Source (AAOS) platform. With ...
BMW's head-up display is a great technology, and like Android Auto, it helps reduce the distraction level behind the wheel. Drivers see essential information projected in front of their eyes, ...
Jorge was a news writer for AP. He covered the mobile industry at Android Police, but has covered multiple beats in the tech space. Following Tesla's lead, most auto manufacturers have started using ...
Android Automotive may only be on a couple of cars on the road today, but the platform is set to be used by some major brands over the next few years. Now, BMW is officially committing to using ...
BMW has updated its Digital Key service to make it easier to share keys between iPhone and Android devices. In the past, the BMW Digital Key could only be shared through Apple iMessage but now, it can ...
Google’s influence continues to grow as BMW has used the Automobil-Elektronik Kongress to announce plans to adopt Android Automotive OS. The company didn’t release many details, but said Android ...
BMW vehicles without Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support are expected to be shipped. Of course, this will disappoint some drivers since these two applications are essential for their road trips.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a former news writer for The Verge. Google’s Android Automotive OS has been gaining traction in the industry, ...
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