Audible, Glympse, Rapsody, and TuneIn Radio latest apps permitted to work with BMW related apps interface
BMW has introduced a raft of new apps that can work with its personal in-automobile infotainment system.
The apps which have just gained approval to work with the car maker's built-in controls include Audible, Glympse, Rapsody, and TuneIn Radio.
"We regularly identify apps that our owners rely on as part of their
everyday life, and adapt them for an in-vehicle experience they'll find
safe, useful and engaging," said Phil Johnston, product manager for the
BMW Group Apps Platform.
BMW Connected Apps is an optional extra in BMWs and Mini Coopers.
According to the car maker, it was introduced to let owners interact
their their smartphone safely.
"Integrating access to digital spoken-word content from Audible was the
next logical way to expand audio entertainment for drivers," said
Johnston. "The ability to use the Glympse app from the existing vehicle
controls enables drivers to share their whereabouts and ETA in a much
safer way."
BMW's existing partnerships are already music heavy, but these latest
partnerships are designed to increase user choice. "By partnering with
Rhapsody," said Johnston, "we are delivering music to our owners in
user-friendly formats they prefer."
According to BMW, the newly approved apps will need to be updated
through the App Store before they will work with its Conneceted Apps
interface.
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