dimanche 31 mai 2015

First OEM Offering Googles Android Auto Is Hyundai

From the LA Auto Show demo and subsequent Auto Shows and first drives since, Android Auto is a kick @$$ infotainment system.

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Wayne Gerdes – CleanMPG – May 31, 2015

Android Auto in the 2015 Hyundai Sonata.

Earlier this week Hyundai became the first car company to launch Android Auto within its production vehicles. Android Auto is premiering on the 2015 Sonata with Navigation at dealerships nationwide and later on other Hyundai models.

At any given moment across America, approximately 660,000 drivers are using cell phones or manipulating electronic devices while driving, a number that has held steady since 2010. Android Auto helps keep drivers’ eyes and attention on the road by integrating the advanced driving-related functions of the user’s smartphone with the familiar centralized screen, physical controls and microphone of their car. Furthermore, the smartphone’s screen becomes “locked,” so drivers are not tempted to look down and interact with their phones directly while Android Auto is in use.

Owners of existing 2015 Sonata with Navigation can get the Android Auto software update free of charge at Hyundai dealers. Later this summer, owners can visit http://ift.tt/1e5VHGK and download the Android Auto software onto a USB memory drive. Owners will need a MyHyundai account to start the Android Auto download. A MyHyundai account requires name, address and a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Once the USB with the Android Auto software is inserted into their Sonata’s USB port, it will automatically update the vehicle’s Navigation system to make it Android Auto compatible. The Android Auto compatible Navigation system with an eight-inch touchscreen display is available on the Sonata Sport, Eco, Limited, Sport 2.0T and Limited 2.0T models.

Owners will need the Android 5.0 “Lollipop” operating system or later meaning not everyone’s smartphone is capable.

A micro USB cable is required to connect the phone to the car’s USB port. The first time an owner plugs his or her phone into their parked Sonata, the phone will prompt the download of the Android Auto companion app from the Google Play. Users of Android Auto will instantly recognize familiar Android phone applications, such as Google Maps, Google Now, messaging, phone calling and Google Play Music upon connecting their Android phone to their Hyundai vehicle. These applications can be controlled by voice, steering wheel controls and touchscreen. Android Auto also will offer many popular third-party audio apps that owners have on their phones, including iHeart Radio, Spotify, TuneIn, NPR, Stitcher, Skype, TextMe and many more. Owners can find out up-to-date information about phone compatibility at Google – Android Auto smartphone compatibility.


Advantages are many…

The Google Now card-based experience provides suggested locations and travel times based on the user’s searches, calendar entries and home and office locations, as well as weather information and “now playing” information for music streamed via the phone.

App software (navigation, streaming music, etc.) is automatically updated because the apps live on the phone
Natural voice recognition with Google voice actions.

Owners can easily bring their personal reminders, suggested destinations, calendar appointments and music preferences with them when they get in their car.

Android Auto automatically pairs with the Sonata for phone calls through Bluetooth when connected for the first time via USB.

Android Auto has familiar interfaces that are easy to use and have almost no learning curve.

For more detail, consider our previous Hyundai Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Detail.


First OEM Offering Googles Android Auto Is Hyundai

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