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What does 4G internet in cars mean?

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DiZane
07/28/25 3:56pm
4G internet in cars, like in mobile phones, represents the concept of a terminal. This means it can connect people to the internet without needing to link to any mobile phone. Through its built-in "YunOS" system, the car becomes an internet portal, similar to mobile phones and PCs. Additional information: 1. Functionality: The Roewe RX5 uses a metaphor to describe 4G internet-enabled cars. A car with a large screen and many apps installed on it is like a Christmas tree, whereas an "internet car" is a tree with roots—the root being the map, the trunk being the account, and the various fruits representing different functionalities that can be realized. 2. Voice Interaction: Voice interaction becomes the primary recognition method. This means that while driving, interacting with the car can be done solely through voice commands. This was also achievable with Ford's SYNC system previously. However, since the core algorithm of this system exists in the cloud, it has the capability for continuous self-learning and optimization, such as gradually understanding dialects and user conversations.
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JaxsonFitz
08/11/25 8:14pm
Car 4G internet essentially refers to the built-in 4G network connectivity in vehicles, allowing them to access high-speed internet just like smartphones. I've been using this feature for a long time, and the best part is the real-time navigation that updates traffic conditions instantly, so I never have to worry about getting stuck in traffic or taking long detours while driving. It also allows for online music or radio streaming, and with sufficient data, even watching movies is smooth. The in-car Wi-Fi hotspot is incredibly practical too—when the whole family goes on a trip, everyone can share the network without relying solely on mobile data. There are also smart features, like remotely starting the engine or checking fuel consumption via an app, which is especially comfortable in winter when preheating the car. However, it's important to note that 4G requires a subscription service or data plan, which can be costly. Still, compared to older technologies, it's faster and more stable, making it an essential tool for enhancing the driving experience.
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AmeliaAnn
09/29/25 6:12am
As a car owner, I think 4G internet in cars means the vehicle can connect to mobile networks, making daily driving smarter. For example, when taking kids to school, the navigation system automatically avoids congestion around schools, saving time; you can also play online stories or children's songs to keep them quiet and seated. In-car Wi-Fi allows passengers to browse videos or work online, making long trips less boring. Safety is also crucial, with real-time traffic monitoring to avoid accidents. However, the vehicle needs to support this module—some new cars come with free data, while others require purchasing a data plan. Overall, it makes travel more convenient, but don’t forget to check coverage areas to avoid poor signal affecting usage.
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VanKing
11/12/25 8:08am
Car 4G internet means the vehicle accesses the network through 4G technology to enable some smart functions. When driving, I often use it for online navigation to update maps and avoid going the wrong way; it also allows me to listen to Spotify or podcasts to pass the time. Another benefit is that the car system can connect to a mobile app for remote door locking, improving anti-theft effectiveness. 4G is much faster than older networks, with smooth downloads and uploads, making driving time more fun and efficient. However, coverage is limited, and remote areas may experience disconnections.
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