Friday, October 14, 2011

New Saab IQon



operating system Google Android will not just be the phone for many dulje.Švedski car company Saab has just released Android operation system for its new concept car 2011, Saab IQon, who demoed the 2011 Geneva Motor Show Geneva, Switzerland.

This Android-base-dash "infotainment" systems will be Wi-Fi enabled and will have eight-inch touch screen. on IQon will have pre-intstalled modem and will be able to power up as soon as the car turns on. Drivers will be able to have access to thousands of free applications at your fingertips. This will include applications typical e-mail, navigation, games, streaming music, and entertainment as well as several additional features designed specifically for the car. In real-time weather and traffic updates applications are already available for Android, but it will be perfect for this platform. Apps for detecting the outside air temperature and controlling indoor air temperature is likely, as the applications that follow the steering angle, engine speed, compass direction, air pressure, and even the position of the sun, as well as other common data usually on the instrument panel the car. This will allow developers to access data from the driver five hundred different vehicle sensors to create useful applications for the riders.

However, each app will require the approval of Saab's App Store to ensure that every app is a safe, secure, and free of malware, so that hackers and programmers with bad intentions can not harm anyone. Although Google would like it to be an open platform, Saab insists on review every app before it is publicly available for security reasons, because the application could be made showing the wrong information or messy car interior računalu.Aplikacije will be sold at the store Saab IQon designed specifically for IQon. Anyone will be able to create and submit an application for IQon store while going review of Saab and secure. Saab intends to provide developers with a programming vehicle interface (API) will be able to do so.

Not only will this new Android platform in the car to be useful and fun for travelers, but it will be useful to dealerships. It has a built-in remote communication to and from Saab dealerships, which will perform diagnostic tests and data transmission vehicles a lot easier for salons.

Reports say IQon is being tested on the beta fleets of cars and that will be launched and available to the public sometime in 2012. This is likely to be a trend among many cars, not just Saab, but Saab's first car that has the Android operating system. It is also unique because, unlike other infotainment system is now on the market, IQon can be refined further to other third-party developers. IQon will have connections and applications to enjoy with smartphones with new car-specific applications.

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