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Automotive Industry Wants More
Mobile Apps
The car has become not merely a device for
transportation, but a platform for innovative
enhancements that enrich the driving
experience. Moreover, availability of advanced IT
solutions in automobiles is now playing an
increasing role in customers’ purchasing
decisions.
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Today, in the era of digital communication, native mobile apps serve
as a common bridge between manufacturers and customers, breathing
fresh air into marketing and management strategies. One must admit
that the automotive industry has been quick to embrace this trend.
Virtually every megabrand like GM, Ford, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar,
BMW, Toyota, Hyundai and others is already on the mobile
bandwagon to market their autos.
Whether consumers are collecting information on new model
offerings, researching car features and prices, or mapping their way to
the nearby dealership, they are accessing content across a variety of
smartphones and operating systems:
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Figure 1: Smartphone OS mix
Integrating the smartphone into cars is a new route to bring the
mobile Internet and infotainment into the in-car environment.
According to Juniper Research, the incorporation of the smartphone
into consumer vehicles will become a standard on new models. It is
expected that by 2016 there will be 92 million Internet-connected
vehicles on the road. Through their embedded connectivity and
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telematics (fusion of telecoms and information technologies in
vehicles), intelligent cars are supposed to create revenues of $14.4
billion by 2016.
Custom mobile apps for iPhones, iPads, Android-based and other
mobile devices enable users to engage with rich automotive content.
Applications might have the following features:
• A searchable owner’s manual;
• Media galleries and showrooms with quick access to datasheets
and pricing information;
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• Dealer locations;
• Roadside service information;
• Weather and traffic alerts;
• Parking assistance;
• Navigation directions;
• Service reminders;
• Engine tuning;
• Real-time information about battery capacity, fuel tank contents,
oil life and tire pressures;
• Fuel consumption calculator;
• Door lock indicator;
• Climate control system;
• Pollution calculator.
Mobile apps seem to be a natural “continuation” of modern cars.
They help consumers feel more connected to their automobiles,
informed and obviously loyal to the car model they drive. Brand-
specific mobile applications make vehicles more accessible than ever
before.
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Apparently, in the near future the most successful car manufacturers
will be those that operate more like high-technology companies and
strive to make the in-car consumer experience more compelling.
Industries and Technology Areas
Industries: automotive industry
Technology Areas: mobile application development, software
development, iOS, iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows
Phone, telematics
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