The American Harman International closed in 2012 signed a $ 900 million deal with General Motors for the supply of a new infotainment system. This system is based on Google’s Android OS and, according to the CEO of Harman, Dinesh Paliwal, the end of 2016 making his debut in GM cars. This reports Automotive News.
In collaboration with Google is working with Harman to a variant of Android that is tailored for use in the car. The screen in the dashboard, as they would show apps that can be. Updated via Google Play on the phone, we knew
Early this year report that in addition to GM, also collaborate Audi, Honda and Hyundai Google to use Android in their cars. Honda has already demonstrated the Paris Motor Show ‘Honda Connect’. This is Honda’s Android-based infotainment system.
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