Android have taken the smartphone and tablet markets, along with the ease of application development and the diverse availability of third party applications, which made it a unique choice for various markets, including Automotive IVI and navigation systems. However, Android (and some customized Linux based system) takes relatively long time to boot up the system. This session is expected to propose a new approach of the mixture of ARM hibernation (suspend to disk) and Linux user-space checkpointing to shorten device boot time, which is known to be one of the key factors for Automotive IVI adoption.