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Questions on smartphone connectivity for infotainment systems

Explaining the differences between MirrorLink, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
1 min read30 Apr '19
Autocar India News Desk

What is MirrorLink and how does it work? How it is different compared to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay?
Dhanya Kunder, Udupi

AAA Initially developed for Nokia phones but now supported by a lot of Android models, MirrorLink works by connecting a MirrorLink-enabled smartphone to a MirrorLink-enabled vehicle infotainment screen. It gives the advantage of easier and more responsive access to navigation, music, weather, social network and other phone apps while you drive. The apps run on the smartphone, but you see them on the dashboard display and hear the audio via the car’s speakers.

With MirrorLink, huge icons make apps easy to use and you can control navigation, music and more as easily as turning on a blinker.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are closed proprietary systems with ‘built-in’ software for functions such as navigation or voice controls – as well as the ability to run certain externally developed apps – while MirrorLink has been developed as an entirely open source system.

The open source approach means anyone can create an application and have it made available to all users, and on top of that, any car manufacturer can create their own apps and make them only available on their own cars. It gives the best of both worlds without completely locking down the system

No Compromise

Here is why the Hyundai Elite i20 is the one car for all your needs.
5 min read30 Apr '19
Autocar India News Desk

It comes with a 3-year/1,00,000km warranty for your peace of mind.

This is what the interiors of the Elite i20 feel like.

You didn’t reach where you are by making compromises. Why should your car?

Ladies, Start Your Engines... - Ford #SheDrives pro driving school feature

After an overwhelming response in Mumbai, the Ford #SheDrives pro driving school moved to Gurugram, where women from all over Delhi-NCR came to sharpen their driving skills. We report from the event.
3 min read30 Apr '19
Shirish Gandhi

Mercedes Of Service: The Difference Is In The Details

‘My Mercedes. My Service.’ The German carmaker’s comprehensive aftersales initiative optimises technology to create both convenience and value for the customer.
4 min read30 Apr '19
Autocar India News Desk

Customer services consultants track service status on tablets.

Kia: From perception to pavement

How the Korean carmaker is creating a new design narrative.
5 min read30 Apr '19
Autocar India News Desk

The Namyang Design Centre is the birthplace of Kia cars of the future. Unique exteriors and stylish interiors are created using computer-based digital modelling, while new colours are developed based on research into the latest global trends.

The material in the clay design isn’t actually clay, it’s mostly waxes.

India's Biggest Cars

The Maruti 800 and the Tata Nano might be small in size, but they are the two most important cars for India. Did the Maruti 800 give you more value for your money in 1983 or is the 2009 Nano a better deal?
6 min read16 Dec '09
Staff Writer

In the sprint to 100kph, the 800 is nearly four seconds faster than the Nano.

We had to plead with the crowds not to get into the frame. You will not find a Nano parked on the road without a crowd around it.

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