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Originally Posted by dsad1
They announced it though, so it doesnt seem like they have a security concern with it.
Even our range rover has android auto now, the brand that is usually years behind on technology. BMW isn't going to have a choice but to support it in the near future.
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Yeah. I had to break down and get an iPod Touch for my 135i because of the abysmal support for Android. I really do hope BMW gives Android the same attention it gives iOS. I've always said BMW has continued to give Android users the middle finger.
But with all the issues with Android support with BMW, I would take my old iDrive system over the Toyota Entune 3.0 system in the C-HR I have. The lack of usability in the real world is extremely frustrating. To the point the stupid head unit locks you out of even being able to browse for music when it detects any appreciable amount of speed.