Google and Fiat, Chrysler show at CES, a Chrysler car with the on-board computer is equipped with Android 7.0. The interface still has the Uconnect shell, which the automaker used more often, but the system simply must have Android apps can run on.
The issue here is seemingly to have a ‘full’ version of Android 7.0 and not the streamlined, stripped-down Android Auto. A lot of details to give google and Fiat Chrysler has not, but what is known is that it is a computer with an 8.4″screen that allows the components of the car itself can be controlled, but which Android apps can be shown. The two companies, the examples Pandora, Spotify, NPR One, and Pocket Casts. Also would Google Assistant, and Google Maps just to work on the system. There is also some discussion of ‘compatibility with the universe of popular Android apps.
Although Fiat Chrysler the appearance of the interface determines, it must still be possible to set this to, to some extent, to your own preferences. The user in this implementation of Android in the car is probably no longer per se his smartphone to attach to the car. The system acts more alseen in the car integrated tablet. The two companies demonstrate how the system exactly works at the Consumer Electronics Show is Las Vegas this week.
The two companies have been working longer in the field of high-tech cars. This years to create the first self-propelled Chrysler minivans on the American public roads is their test drives. Google has also already quite far-reaching integration in a Maserati displayed, but there was a concept and the car turned still on Android Car.
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