Saturday, April 4, 2015

HTC Cello. HTC's answer to Android Auto



HTC is currently testing a device named HTC Cello. From the test logs it is clearly visible that HTC is planning to integrate more with the car than Android Auto does as the device uses CAN bus and RS485 to further communicate with the device. As of right now the device is tested with the following equipment: Night Vision, Sonar, Mini HMI (Human Machine Interface), DVD, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Lane Departure Warning System, Navigation and GPS. Device currently runs on KitKat with Sense version specifically made for cars called Sense Automotive (may be an internal name).Device used to be named Autobot and has been in testing since Q4 2014. Newest test logs are from 13/03/2015 and there are still plenty of issues to be solved. I don't have much more information on this device.Front page of Release Note for HTC Cello: http://i.imgur.com/MYnOol7.png via

HTC Cello. HTC's answer to Android Auto


HTC is currently testing a device named HTC Cello. From the test logs it is clearly visible that HTC is planning to integrate more with the car than Android Auto does as the device uses CAN bus and RS485 to further communicate with the device. As of right now the device is tested with the following equipment: Night Vision, Sonar, Mini HMI (Human Machine Interface), DVD, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Lane Departure Warning System, Navigation and GPS. Device currently runs on KitKat with Sense version specifically made for cars called Sense Automotive (may be an internal name).


Device used to be named Autobot and has been in testing since Q4 2014. Newest test logs are from 13/03/2015 and there are still plenty of issues to be solved. I don't have much more information on this device.


Front page of Release Note for HTC Cello: http://i.imgur.com/MYnOol7.png







Submitted April 04, 2015 at 07:46PM by mr_bartek

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