DealerTrack Releases Android Application for Used-Vehicle Market
Software provider DealerTrack Inc. launched its DealerTrack Mobile AAX solution for use on smartphones using the Android 2.0 operating system.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. — Software provider DealerTrack Inc. launched its DealerTrack Mobile AAX solution for use on smartphones using the Android 2.0 operating system.
The DealerTrack Mobile AAX solution is powered and delivered by Laser Appraiser LLC, a provider of wireless automotive valuation system.
In early 2010, DealerTrack began offering the Mobile AAX iPhone application and the Opticon Windows Handheld as a stand-alone subscription or as an integrated solution with DealerTrack AAX. With the addition of the Android application, Dealers nationwide can now extend the core functionality of the DealerTrack AAX used-vehicle inventory management solution to a dedicated handheld device, the iPhone, or Android-powered devices such as the DROID by Motorola and the DROID Incredible by HTC through multiple wireless carriers.
"As dealers increasingly strive to increase their efficiency, DealerTrack continues to innovate and deliver cutting-edge technologies," said Bridget Townsend, general manager of DealerTrack AAX. "Dealers can now run DealerTrack Mobile AAX on Android smartphones … and start realizing a range of benefits including easier and faster access to used-car valuations, wholesale auction Manheim Market Reports as well as access to vehicle history and appraisal information right on the dealership lot or in the lanes at wholesale auctions."
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