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Originally Posted by 宝马.e90
Err...I think what they meant was they don't plan on integrating "iOS In The Car".
I watched the keynote, and they're weren't telling anything about it but I assume that it was just going to be an adaptor/PNP, something like what BMW Apps does but would actually use iOS? Or did I totally miss something and iOS is actually going to be implemented? I assume that QNX would still be the base and iOS in the Car would be an "app" built on top or used.
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From what I gathered, iOS in the car is meant for lower end cars without nav, voice control, etc. and it basically brings that to the car's screen. If I recall correctly, the Chevy Spark uses siri in it's head unit.
I'm not sure why higher end car manufactures are adopting iOS in the car, they have better nav systems than iOS maps IMO.