markb1
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Sorry, but having CarPlay is not the barometer for determining what's technologically advanced.
That's not what I was saying, at all.
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Sorry, but having CarPlay is not the barometer for determining what's technologically advanced.
That's not what I was saying, at all.
I don't think it works that way. It doesn't run the code of the app, just the display.
I guess it would move the "We want Waze now!" threads from the Tesla forums to the Google, Apple and Waze forums :tongue:
No way will CarPlay come to Tesla any time soon.
These guys won't even use someone else's satnav system. No way they ever use someone else's app infrastructure. They'll build it all themselves...... eventually.
I am glad you were wrong about thisNo way will CarPlay come to Tesla any time soon.
These guys won't even use someone else's satnav system. No way they ever use someone else's app infrastructure. They'll build it all themselves...... eventually.
That's fair, all things Elon is subject to change“As we have sort of thought about it more, the logic thing to do from an app standpoint is to maybe allow apps on your iPhone or Android to project onto the center display, as opposed to trying to create a new app ecosystem. So that is probably going to be our focus in the future to enable you to project apps from your phone to the center screen.”
I wii believe when I see it & it actually works.
I've never used Android Auto or Apple CarPlay but my understanding is that it requires your phone to be plugged in through a cable. So even if that was the case, that would mean current Tesla owners are SOL.
I've never used Android Auto or Apple CarPlay but my understanding is that it requires your phone to be plugged in through a cable. So even if that was the case, that would mean current Tesla owners are SOL.
I've never used Android Auto or Apple CarPlay but my understanding is that it requires your phone to be plugged in through a cable. So even if that was the case, that would mean current Tesla owners are SOL.
My bad. I was always under the impression that both implementations required proprietary cables. With the amount of time for them to even get an SDK out (never), this will hopefully fasttrack one or both implementations.No the USB is connected.