What does car mobile phone connectivity mean?
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Car mobile phone connectivity refers to the integration between the car system and mobile phone, which allows the phone screen to be mirrored onto the vehicle's display. It also enables the operation of phone functions such as navigation, videos, music, and games through the display. The addition of car mobile phone mirroring functionality enables car owners to watch videos from their phones on the car's large screen and use the phone's navigation. Currently, the mainstream mobile phone connectivity solutions include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and MirrorLink. CarPlay: Only supports iPhone. Users can operate it through the vehicle's built-in touchscreen display and control buttons, or via Siri's hands-free functionality. It allows for easy and safe phone calls, listening to music, sending and receiving messages, and using navigation. Android Auto: This is an operating system developed by Google for cars. The system extends the functionality of Android smartphones to the car's dashboard, displaying it in a way that is more suitable for driving. MirrorLink: This is a car connectivity standard jointly initiated by mobile phone manufacturers and car manufacturers. It aims to standardize the effective connection between smartphones and car systems, providing a good user experience.