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BMWCan you imagine cooperation while driving? Well, some women behind the wheel are simply impossible to work with. However, in your future BMW, you can allow it to control less demanding functions, such as the radio or air conditioning. Of course, now I don't want to offend anyone, but BMW and Samsung presented an even simpler solution that will be used by new BMW models with the ConnectedDrive service. Within two years, you will find in them a pair of built-in tablets from Samsung, on which there will be a set of Touch Command applications, providing remote access to the car's capabilities.

However, it has its downside, and things like lighting at the seats or switching the radio are only available to passengers in the back seats, as the tablets are attached to the back of the front seats. And it is therefore clear that things in the car will be adjusted by friends and children rather than your wife or girlfriend. After all, unless she's parked at a fire hydrant, she's sitting right next to you.

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