Android Auto, Google's system for bouncing Android features from smartphones to in-car entertainment systems, is available in over 30 countries by now, and it just added one of the biggest remaining markets to the list. The system can be used in Japan, the world's third biggest producer of cars, today.
At a press conference in Tokyo this morning, Google announced immediate Android Auto support from a handful of cars — the Audi Q7 and A4, the 2016 Honda Accord, and various vehicles from Maserati and BMW — along with navigation units from Nissan and Panasonic. Google also highlighted music streaming service Awa as an example of local app support, though users of dominant Japanese chat app Line may have to make do with Chinese rival WeChat...
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