BMW today announced four new partners to provide BMW Approved Apps
for BMW Apps option for Apple iPhone. The latest BMW Approved Apps
include Audible (downloadable audio books and other spoken-word
content), Glympse (location sharing), Rhapsody (subscription music
service) and TuneIn (Internet radio). These newest integrations broaden
the flexibility and usability of the industry’s most comprehensive
smartphone integration.
“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 from the BMW Group Technology Office. “Audible,
Glympse, Rhapsody and TuneIn were natural additions to the family of BMW
Apps Ready Apps.”
Johnston continued, “Integrating access to digital spoken-word
content from Audible was the next logical way to expand audio
entertainment for drivers. 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. Music is key to vehicle infotainment, and by partnering with
Rhapsody, we are delivering music to our owners in user-friendly formats
they prefer. With TuneIn, BMW drivers will not only get thousands of
music radio stations, but also live sports, news and talk shows from
around the world.”
Previews of all four demo apps will be offered for media guests at
the New York International Auto Show on the BMW stand March 27 and 28.
Audible: The leader in downloadable audiobooks and other audio content.
Audible is the world’s largest producer and seller of digital
spoken-word entertainment. Audible content comprises over 135,000 audio
programs from more than 2,700 content providers, including leading
audiobook publishers, broadcasters, entertainers, magazine and newspaper
publishers and business information providers. Audible is the exclusive
provider of downloadable audiobooks to Apple’s iTunes store.
The addition of Audible’s digital spoken-word content to BMW Apps
marks the first time a graphical integration of the app is available in a
vehicle’s infotainment system. Using BMW Apps, Audible customers will
be able to access their library through the BMW iDrive controls and menu
display. With Audible’s innovative Whispersync for Voice technology,
BMW owners can also switch seamlessly between reading a book on their
Kindle at home and listening to the companion audiobook in the car via
their iPhone app—without losing their place. With Audible’s suite of
mobile apps, last listening position, bookmarks and notes are saved in
the cloud, ensuring drivers always pick up where they left off when they open their iPhone app.
Glympse: GPS-driven location sharing.
Glympse’s location-sharing application enables users to share their
location with anyone for a specified period of time. Enabling access to
this function through BMW Apps allows drivers to use the car’s familiar
controls to share their location and arrival time while en route,
without the dangers of picking up their phone.
In use with BMW Apps, Glympse location information from the app is
populated with options to share, pause or cancel the information through
the BMW iDrive controller and screen. Drivers can opt to send the
Glympse to other users via the app, using the phone’s existing contact
list, or their personal social media feeds (Facebook and Twitter).
Rhapsody: Subscription music service.
Rhapsody is the original premium, ad-free on-demand music service, with
more than one million members, who can listen to more than 16 million
tracks on their favorite device, including connected audio systems,
smartphones, iPads and Android tablets, MP3 players, connected TVs,
gaming consoles and in-car audio. Rhapsody offers the best music
discovery tools, thanks to a team of renowned editors help guide members
through Rhapsody’s catalog spanning 600 genres with original features
and content, including videos, playlists, reviews and radio stations for
effortless listening and discovery. Rhapsody makes it easy to find the
right song for every moment.
The Rhapsody iPhone app will be fully integrated into the BMW Apps
system, meaning users will be able to not only use the vehicle controls
to find and listen to their favorite tracks, but also navigate
Rhapsody’s music discovery tools, which have been adapted for in-car
use.
TuneIn: The World’s Radio.
TuneIn lets people listen to the world’s music, sports, talk and news
from wherever they are, with over 70,000 AM, FM, HD and Internet radio
stations and more than two million on-demand programs streaming from
every continent. The free service includes practically every genre of
music, including decades stations, plus live sports, and nearly every
podcast show. A free personal account helps drivers access their
favorite stations, songs and programs across any device.
The BMW Apps integration will enable users to access the TuneIn app
using infotainment controls of their vehicle, allowing them to navigate
the world’s radio from their car.
BMW Apps: The industry’s most comprehensive smart phone
The BMW Apps option, available in model year
2011 and later BMWs enables the BMW driver to be more seamlessly
connected than ever before using their Apple iPhone. Vehicle compatible
apps like the BMW Connected App can be downloaded from the iTunes store,
enabling customers to access Twitter and Facebook updates, listen to
internet radio from around the world with Web Radio, and use the Last
Mile feature to help find their parked vehicle. The calendar can also be
accessed. Additionally, popular services like Pandora, MOG and Stitcher
can be easily and safely streamed into and controlled by the BMW
vehicle interface. The flexible design of BMW Apps allows unprecedented
integration of smartphone functions, taking the in-car integration of
iPhone, entertainment and online functions to a whole new level. BMW
Apps adopts the familiar BMW display and controls to ensure that all
functions can be operated comfortably, simply, safely and intuitively
while minimizing driver distraction.
The iPhone is linked to the car through the center console either via
the USB cable, supplied with the phone, or through an available snap-in
adapter. Once connected, the phone can be stored away and all functions
can be operated using the vehicle’s iDrive controller, steering wheel
buttons and on-board monitor.
Courtesy of bmwblog.com
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