Google Android Auto To Debut In 2015
While Apple’s Car Play is already on its way, search-giant Google unveiled its Android OS for cars earlier in June 2014. What was expected to arrive by the end of 2014 as Google had mentioned earlier, the software is now dubbed as Google Android Auto. Reports suggest that company has planned to debut Android Auto in 2015 which may coincide with the launch of so-called Android M. Google Android Auto is a software that is built directly into the car and users can enjoy all Internet features without connecting their smartphone. The software may also be a hot topic for discussion in upcoming CES and in fact the car featuring Android Auto might be unveiled at CES 2015.
Though nothing has been officially declared by Google as of now, sources close to Reuters hint that Android Auto may debut in 2015. Google has already teamed up with Audi, Honda, GM, Hyundai, Nissan etc. to create Open Automotive License and integrate every new car with Android OS. CarPlay and Android Auto project the smartphone apps on car’s screen. Users would use Google’s services from the time they turn the ignition on. This allows Google to make extensive use of car’s camera, GPS, entertainment system, fuel gauge etc. Google may use this information for advertising, sources claim. The user will get information about GPS, the frequently traveled route, fuel levels, speed etc.
However, it is believed that this won’t be as easy as it seems for Google. The company may face technical and business challenges to integrate software in automobiles. Also a source pointed out that Android OS too will need improvements for this. The software should start working immediately as soon as ignition is turned on without delay. The user would be reluctant to use Android in car if it takes 30 seconds or so to turn on. Automakers may also be reluctant to give such a prime spot in their luxury vehicle.
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