Apple works more in-car integration

Apple works more in-car integration

iPhone owners could soon be able to use the Maps app and Siri voice recognition tool via their vehicle’s entertainment system. It has been reported that Apple is currently in discussion with car manufacturers about developing in-car integration for the next generation of its smartphone operating system.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
02 May 2013

It would mean that users of iOS7 – set to be launched in June – could connect their iPhones to their cars and bring up an optimised, redesigned version of Apple Maps on the centre console. As well as being able to use the app’s sat-nav function, drivers could control it via Siri.

Apple announced last year that it was working with Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Honda, General Motors, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes and Toyota to integrate its voice recognition software with in-car controls through a feature called Eyes Free.

Source:

autoexpress.co.uk

Writer:

Jon Morgan

Related Article: Google Maps returns to iOS

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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