iOS 7.1 beta points at a possible release of the iOS in the Car feature
iOS 7.1 beta points at a possible release of the iOS in the Car feature
It seems that Apple is on target with
the potential launch of the “iOS in the Car” feature, with the iOS 7.1
beta screenshots indicating that the next major iOS update will unlock
those features on compatible devices. The screenshots show a toggle
button in the Settings menu, labeled “Car Display.”
iOS in the Car allows compatible iOS
devices to connect to a car’s infotainment console, through either
wireless protocols or via a USB cable. An iOS interface for managing
Maps, Messages, and Music appears on the infotainment system’s display.
A number of car manufacturers, including
Acura, Mercedes-Benz, Infiniti, Ferrari, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Volvo,
Opel and Jaguar, have already confirmed hardware and in-car setup to
support the iOS in the Car feature. Earlier this month, Honda became the
first car maker to announce the HondaLink feature with the 2014 Civic
launched in the U.S.
At the WWDC in June 2013, Apple chief
executive officer Tim Cook had said that iOS in the Car is a key feature
that Apple is developing. “I see it as very important. It’s a part of
the ecosystem. Just like the App Store is a key part of the ecosystem.
And iTunes, and all of our content are key. And the services we provide
from messaging to Siri and so forth – having something in the automobile
is very, very important. It’s something that people want, and I think
Apple can do this in a unique way – better than anyone else. It’s a key
focus for us,” he said.
This would just be the start of a series
of upgrades and new features that the Cupertino giant has in store.
Apple is said to be working on a new Maps app, which will add indoor
mapping and transit directions functionality. The company is also
testing ways to integrate the iPhone’s sensors with the in-car dashboard
systems.
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