Pacific car network Renegade carplay has navigation, carplay is the United States Apple Inc. released the cell phone and car system interconnection function, which will be the user's iOS device, iOS use experience and dashboard system seamless combination, the car is equipped with carplay reason is in order to in the center of the control system can be used on the iPhone all the functions, including playing music, navigate, make calls, read text messages, and even watch online videos.
The Ford Renegade can be used with carplay, and the reason the car is equipped with carplay is so that you can use all the functions on the iPhone, including playing music, navigating, making calls, reading text messages, and even watching online videos.
The Ford Renegade can be used with carplay, and the reason for having carplay is so that you can use all the features on the iPhone, including playing music, navigating, calling, reading text messages, and even watching online videos.
●Two-wheel-drive Luxury model and higher configuration models are equipped with SYNC3 system first of all, the prerequisites for the SYNC3 system, currently on sale in the 2016 models of the Renegade, in addition to the configuration of the lowest three: two-wheel-drive Elite (guide price 249,800 yuan), two-wheel-drive five-seat Platinum Renegade (guide price 269,800 yuan) and two-wheel-drive seven-seat Platinum Renegade (guide price 279,800 yuan) is equipped with the SYNC2 system, the two-wheel-drive five-seat Platinum Renegade (guide price 279,800 yuan) is equipped with SYNC2 system. ) are equipped with SYNC2, all the remaining models are equipped with the latest SYNC3 system.
And the three lower-end cars have a 4-inch center color screen, while the models with SYNC3 have an 8-inch center screen. So if you're looking for a human-machine interaction system, it's advisable to get the better-equipped model.
●CarPlay is fully functional in addition to the SYNC3 system supports Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto and other cell phone mapping functions. Given that the latter is developed by Google, it is not particularly convenient to use for a number of reasons, so the interconnections between the car and the phone in this article are iPhone-based.
I have to say, CarPlay is a really good system. I got in the car, plugged in my phone, and then used CarPlay to do basically everything I needed to do: play music from my phone, take calls (using the in-car phone), and navigate my way around the car.
First, let's talk about playing music. In addition to the phone's native music apps, CarPlay now supports some third-party music apps, after all, the former's song libraries and methods of importing songs aren't as convenient as third-party ones. Therefore, on the whole, it can meet the needs of most Apple phone users to listen to music in the car. However, it should be noted that from my personal experience, CarPlay does not support Baidu Music and Shrimp Music. If you usually only use these two music apps to listen to music on your phone, you'll get some discounts on the functionality.
Another point is the car phone, when the vehicle has CarPlay function, as long as the phone can be plugged directly into the car speakers and microphone communication protocol. In short, you don't have to match your phone to the vehicle's Bluetooth, as we used to do with Bluetooth phones. However, this is also more dependent on the quality of the cable, so if you use a sub-brand iPhone cable it may be a bit unstable, and there's a chance that it will disconnect in the middle of a call.
The last function is navigation, which uses the phone's native navigation software directly in the CarPlay interface to support voice search for destinations, which is pretty easy to use, and the accuracy of the navigation depends on the strength of the phone's signal. However, there is one thing in the car logic that is not particularly good, that is, when connected to the iPhone, click on the car interface "map" button, open the navigation system in CarPlay, that is to say, when the phone is connected, there is no way to use the vehicle's own navigation.
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