I've googled this several times over the past year. There does not seem to be any recent news regarding when BMW/Mini will add support for Android auto. It is baffling. But maybe someone else will spot something.
It is well known that android, google and google auto embraces the ‘minimum viable product’ concept which has pushed a lot of bad and dangerous code through. Version and release control is seriously lacking. App quality control is none existent. It saves big bucks for the developer because it doesn’t go through with the proper level of testing or vetting. Puts a lot of burden off onto an integrator concerned about quality and eventually the customer. Plenty of bugs but more serious is opportunity for privacy invasion and hacking. The typical target for android is cheap, quick to market and because its cheap customers don't mind. Nothing wrong with that, but it gives some pause. I'm guessing it doesn't meet Mini quality standards, or they haven't completed their quality checks and quality seems to be important to their target market. Once they start selling less than capacity, the bean counters may put more pressure.
It is well known that android, google and google auto embraces the ‘minimum viable product’ concept which has pushed a lot of bad and dangerous code through. Version and release control is seriously lacking. App quality control is none existent. It saves big bucks for the developer because it doesn’t go through with the proper level of testing or vetting. Puts a lot of burden off onto an integrator concerned about quality and eventually the customer. Plenty of bugs but more serious is opportunity for privacy invasion and hacking. The typical target for android is cheap, quick to market and because its cheap customers don't mind. Nothing wrong with that, but it gives some pause. I'm guessing it doesn't meet Mini quality standards, or they haven't completed their quality checks and quality seems to be important to their target market. Once they start selling less than capacity, the bean counters may put more pressure.
One can still use either the standalone Android Auto maps app (soon to go away, per Google) OR just run Google Maps standalone app on your Android phone using a phone mount somewhere in the car.
thanks for sharing, I'm going to check it out!In case others want to try this: AAI Drive is an open source app built to allow certain Android apps (not google maps, but many popular listening apps, calendar, phone, etc.) to connect with the Mini. You can grab it from the Google play app store. I don't have my Mini yet to test, but I plan to.