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Audi will be integrating Google's Android Auto and Apple CarPlay software platforms into its Audi Multi Media Interface (MMI) in the near future. Desribed as a milestone in smartphone integration, new functions will be available in the first Audi models starting next year.

"Our customers want to be 'always on' and use the services they know from their smartphones in cars as well. In this regard, we are working closely with leading companies like Google and Apple. In the future, customers will be able to use the functions available to them on their smartphones via the operating systems in their cars as well," said Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, board member for technical development at Audi.

"User friendliness and low distraction are important parameters for integrating these functions. Data security also plays a vital role. We are separating the vehicle-related functions from the infotainment features, thereby securing the data against unauthorised access. The customer has to give express consent for the use of data generated in the vehicle," he elaborated.

Audi is the only premium carmaker to be a founding member of the Google Open Automotive Alliance (OAA). This cooperation was launched in early 2014 with the goal of integrating the Android platform and its apps into cars under the "Android Auto" banner. Initial results are already available in the form of services such as navigation via Google Maps and streaming from Google Play Music.

Integration of CarPlay is also taking place through intensive dialogue between the Audi development lab in Silicon Valley and Apple.

Customers will be able to choose at any time which of these platforms they wish to use in their cars. Windows Phone users, sorry.