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Google car entertainment launches two 7-inch Android Auto compatible systems with Lollipop 5.0 OS   

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02/04/2015
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SYDNEY: Google car entertainment system has launched two 7-inch display auto systems compatible with Android Auto system in Australia for $1,149 and $1,999 respectively.

Android Auto is driven by a connected Android smartphone with the latest Lollipop 5.0 software installed. Phones such as Google Nexus 5 and 6, HTC One M9 and Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 already have it.

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On a test drive yesterday, the smartphone was stowed in the glove box and linked by cable to the Pioneer system.

Pioneer said its two Android Auto compatible models would cost $1149 and $1999. It has a foot in both camps, having last year announced head units for Apple’s competing Car Play ­system.

The existence of both Car Play and Android Auto could see the battle lines for the smartphone war spill over into the car market, with a person’s choice of car influenced, to some extent, by their brand of phone and the car system choices on offer.

Android Auto offers what you’d expect from a modern connected GPS system. There’s integrated navigation, you can answer calls, send and receive text messages and listen to streamed music from Google Play.

However, Google says you get a much better integrated experience than with a stand-alone device. For example, if you have a calendar event imminent, Android Auto will notify you and offer to navigate you there. If you opt to store your navigation history, it will try to guess where you want to go and take you there.

At intersections, Maps on the system will display alternative destination times should you opt to take an alternative route. The system leverages the smartphone’s apps to display cafes, fast food outlets, grocery stores, petrol stations and parking, options among others on the screen.

Google Australia senior production manager Andrew Foster, who works on Google Maps, said the team had removed irrelevant labels from the auto version of Maps for a less cluttered driving experience.

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