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Intelligent automobile management. Multi purpose My BMW Distant app now also available for mobile phones with Managing program os.

Munich. The My BMW Distant app is now available for mobile phones running the Managing program os, too. The program can be downloadable for free from the Search engines Play store (Android Market), and provides all the same features as the iPhone edition first presented in september 2010.
My BMW Distant allows clients to function all way of features in their BMW from outside the automobile, without even having to be nearby:

"Remote Entrance Secure & Unlock" allows the car to be closed and revealed from a mobile phone.
"Climate Control" makes it possible to management the internal heat range by modifying the additional air flow and warming configurations, and development the systems by minutter.

With "Horn Blow" for appearing the horn and "Flash Light" for temporarily changing on the external lighting, clients can induce sound and visible alerts to help them find their automobile in populated car recreational areas, for example.
  • If the car is out of vision and listening to range but within a range of up to 1,5 km, the "Vehicle Finder" function is able to show a map on the mobile phone display displaying the way to the car location. This function is only available when the key is moved off, thereby making it difficult to track the car motions.
Finally, using Search engines Local Search, clients are able to transfer neat places to see (POIs) from their mobile phone into the car routing program via the concept list.

"By increasing our My BMW Distant app to Managing program gadgets as well, we are addressing the latest fast propagate of this os," describes Dr Eckhard Steinmeier, Head of BMW ConnectedDrive. "Google Managing program is the fastest-growing software foundation for mobile phones and pills, so we are now pleased to be able to offer our clients the remote app features on this os, too."

Both My BMW Distant applications can be used along with a real BMW ConnectedDrive agreement in all current designs outfitted with BMW Assist. The range of features may differ with regards to the design, year of produce and location industry. Customers obtain information regarding this when installing the program.

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