Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Fiat to debut Android 7.0 in their cars during CES – CNET – CNET in Spanish

Fiat Chrysler and Alphabet have sealed a new alliance, one that in this opportunity we will be able to see materialized in the technology trade show CES, which begins in Las Vegas this week, because both companies will show there the new system based on Android that will bring the vehicles of the automotive company.

In the statement, Fiat Chrysler explained that the internal system of your vehicles, you name Uconnect, it will use Android 7.0 to provide a wide range of features, including the support of applications in the operating system of Google, in conjunction with the controls of traditional car, such as air conditioning or the heating.

unlike Android Auto, the work of Google for the company aims to exceed the phone itself, taking over the dashboard of the car, where he wants to push a form of deeper integration between the software and the system automotive.

“With Android, we are able to keep our user interface Uconnect single, intuitive, all while we integrate our systems easy-to-use features with Android and its ecosystem of applications,” said the head of Fiat Chrysler in electrical engineering, Chris Barman, in the statement.

Thanks to the possibilities of an open system such as Android, Alphabet, has a greater capacity to do business by allowing the company to maintain its user experience although it is in a environment Android. Apple has only a point behind in this scenario, because unlikely the company would allow something like that to happen with iOS.

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