Remote-controlled toy cars have became an old concept but a life-sized BMW controlled with a Nokia C7 phone is just amazing. An Jiaxuan and his partner developed software to control the car with a Nokia C7 phone in China. This can be safely said that the vision of a self-driving Batmobile is not too far away. Jiaxuan is known for integrating software with the lights, air conditioning and tripod-mounted camera. But by controlling a car with a mobile application, the duo has proved that how they are improvising themselves.


Jiaxuan's requirement to control the BMW 1-series hatchback with a Nokia C7 smartphone was some electronic and mechanical components, little bit of software knowledge and a time-frame of 20 days. When asked about the innovation, Jiaxuan replied “Of course man, it’s gotta be otherwise we’re not gonna be able to get the car to drift.” A spokesman for Nokia in Australia has confirmed that the pair collaborated with the Nokia Asia for devising the tool. Now the Chinese duo's next mission will be to maneuver a plane with the help of remote control.
Via: Carscoop