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  2. CarPlay - Wikipedia

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    CarPlay is an Apple standard that enables a car radio or automotive head unit to be a display and controller for an iOS device. It is available on iPhone 5 and later models running iOS 7.1 or later. More than 800 car models support CarPlay, according to Apple. [1] Vehicle owners can add support by installing certain aftermarket vehicle audio ...

  3. Car app - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of an OBD port. Android, Windows, and iPhone Operating System all offer software to connect a smartphone with a car. Car Play and Android Auto apps transmit the home screen of any Android or IOS smartphone to the car built-in display.

  4. MirrorLink - Wikipedia

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    MirrorLink is a device interoperability standard that offers integration between a smartphone and a car's infotainment system.. It transforms smartphones into automotive application platforms where apps are hosted and run on the smartphone while drivers and passengers interact with them through the steering wheel controls, dashboard buttons and touch screens of their car's In-Vehicle ...

  5. Here Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Apps built with the Here Android API will be able to interact with extruded 3D buildings, search for specific buildings and preview their routes in detail. In November 2012, Here created an HTML5-based web service for iOS. The free app provides iPhone users with maps in almost 200 countries as well as public transit, walking and driving directions.

  6. Vehicle-to-device - Wikipedia

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    The fact that apps may significantly improve driving safety has attracted the attention of car users and caused a rise in the number of new apps developed specifically for the car industry. [2] This trend has such a great influence that now manufacturers are beginning to design cars taking care of their interaction with mobile phones.

  7. Huawei HiCar - Wikipedia

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    Huawei HiCar is a mobile app developed by Huawei to mirror features of an Android EMUI and HarmonyOS device, such as a smartphone, on a car's dashboard information and entertainment head unit. [3] Once an HarmonyOS device is paired with the car's head unit, the system can mirror some apps on the vehicle's display.

  8. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of an iOS 17 home screen, displaying various built-in apps. Apple Inc. develops many apps for iOS that come bundled by default or installed through system updates. . Several of the default apps found on iOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems such as macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS, which are often modified versions of or similar to the iOS applicati

  9. Hyundai Blue Link - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Blue Link (also branded as Genesis Connected Services) is a vehicle system that uses a mobile app from Hyundai to allow the user to retrieve information about their vehicle and perform basic remote operations. Blue Link functionality varies based on the type of vehicle as well as the type of cell service modem the vehicle is equipped with.