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![]() ![]() Because CarPlay pulls its information from the iPhone, there's virtually no setup involved.Īutomobile manufacturers have been building CarPlay support into cars since 2015, but there's also a way to get CarPlay in existing vehicles - many aftermarket in-dash systems from companies like Sony, Pioneer, Kenwood, and Alpine are compatible with CarPlay and are readily available at reasonable prices. When connected to an in-dash system via the iPhone's Lightning port or wirelessly in some cars, CarPlay gives the user in-car access to information stored on the iPhone, like contacts for phone calls and messages, music playlists and controls, Maps for navigation, calendar events, and more. It's designed to display information from the iPhone on a car's built-in infotainment unit, giving drivers a safe way to make phone calls, send text messages, listen to music, and access Maps - all of the things a driver might want to do with an iPhone while driving a car. At its core, CarPlay is Apple's way of bringing iOS to in-car infotainment systems and dashboards.
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