These days, the success of any mobile phone is determined not
least of all by the availability and range of “apps”, or
applications. It is primarily these numerous little extra programs,
which can be subsequently downloaded, that provide the greatest use.
BMW is presenting its Concept BMW Application Store
at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA). It is the world’s first carmaker
to demonstrate the fundamental possibility of downloading and
storing individual applications either from the car at any time on
the move or from your PC at home. It means that, as with a mobile
phone, the car can be adapted to the needs and interests of its
occupants for the first time, thus benefiting from almost limitless
personalisation. The Concept BMW Application Store is a further
innovative highlight of BMW ConnectedDrive.
Conceivable examples of this are – as in the showcase
–multimedia travel guides from MERIAN, Geowiki, games, web radio,
podcasts, Facebook®, XING and Twitter®. In addition
to this scope for individualisation, another stand-out feature of
the visionary Concept BMW Application Store is the ability to
transfer contact data such as addresses or telephone numbers to
the navigation system or mobile phone at the touch of a button. The
information is displayed in suitable adapted form by the
vehicle’s HMI (Human Machine Interface), i.e. its operating logic.
In practical terms, this means that, via the menu path “BMW
Services”, “Application Store”, “On the road”, customers can
download digital travel information and tips from MERIAN (as audio
guides in audio book quality or in picture and text form) on
points of interest, hotels, restaurants and leisure/nightlife
options, manage contacts on “social networks”, and receive and
compose tweets – all without leaving the car. Plus, the menu item
“Entertainment” leads the user to options including podcasts
and a “guess the origin of the licence plate” quiz.
Applications draw on car-related data.
Applications from the Concept BMW Application Store of BMW
ConnectedDrive draw on information from the vehicle. With the BMW
applications for XING and Twitter®, for example, the car’s position
is taken from the navigation system and, if the system is
actively guiding the car to a destination, information about the
destination time and location are used. Beyond that, the future use
of numerous other vehicle data for BMW applications is conceivable,
e.g. acceleration or braking data.
Always at the cutting edge of development.
In the future, vehicle occupants could be supplied with a
constant stream of new and interesting applications to download from
the visionary Concept BMW Application Store. It may also be possible
to download software to the car at any time while on the move. In
this way the vehicle would be kept up-to-date with the latest
developments throughout its service life and costumers would
continue to benefit from the BMW Group´s latest technical
innovations after buying their car.
About BMW ConnectedDrive.
Under the overall concept of BMW ConnectedDrive, BMW assembles a
unique portfolio of innovations which enhance comfort, allow
infotainment to be experienced at a new level and significantly
improve safety in a BMW. Here BMW ConnectedDrive stands for the
exchange of information between the driver, the vehicle and the
environment. Whether it’s the latest traffic reports, e-mails,
emergency call function, Night Vision with pedestrian recognition,
BMW Routes, the Internet or telephone information services – the
comfort, infotainment and safety systems on board a BMW provide the
driver with as much information and as many services as are needed
and desired at any time. That’s because BMW ConnectedDrive
bundles all the functions available to the driver that make Sheer
Driving Pleasure an even more comfortable, safe and intensive
experience. Further information is avalaible on the Internet at www.bmw.com/connecteddrive.
[Source: BMW ]
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