Poland 2 adds a video broadcast application to spend the time during the load

Polestar Adding a video broadcast application to the Android OS Pole 2 Android dashboard, if you hope that the VE has strict limits on reading, depending on whether you drive or not. Currently in beta, the Polesttar 2 video application is designed to give drivers something to care because they expect public chargers.

Certainly, the growing number of DC fast chargers available in the wild has helped to reduce this time. Thus, too, the gradual update of Polestar at the higher speed at the higher speed at the upper speed, with an OTA firmware update in February 2021, naked of the load frequency at 155 kW from 150 kW that she launched with.

All the same, even if you find such a charger, you will always need to recharge that gas pumping could. The European owners Polesttar 2 will now be entertained with videos while they hang out in the cabin.

There will be a choice of programming new and national television programs, if any, from Polestar, as well as a video playlist that is designed by the car manufacturer. For starters, there will be SVT in Sweden, TV2 in Norway and Goplay and RTBF in Belgium. All European markets also receive food from BBC ideas, Al Jazeera English and Tagesschau of Germany. More options will be added over time.

What you can not do, however, is playing a video while you actually driving. The Polesttar video application is accessible when the EV is parked; Out of foot and drive or rear motion automatically switches the flow in audio mode only. In this way, you can hear the show, but do not see it on the screen that could be a driver’s distraction source.

To what extent it goes well with the owners, meanwhile, remains to be seen and, indeed, Polestar is to see this beta as a way to test the popularity of the new features. “We will receive comments – both good and bad – that will help refine the application based on thousands of use cases rather than a small set,” Thomas Ingenlath, CEO of Polandtar, explains. “We will also continue to add channels in the future, which gives the enormous growth potential application since it is realistic to integrate all web-based flows.”

The Additional Agreement is the fact that viewers will not have to pay more for the data used by streaming because they will be included in the car data plan.

We do not know when – or even if – the application will come to Polestestar 2 cars in North America. The legislation in force certainly does not prevent it, with Tesla already offering the diffusion of streaming on its EVS, however again with limits of your choice, depending on whether the car is moving. We have a request with Polestestar for more information and will update when we hear back.

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