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iOS in the car
Well this is a feature I look forward to, just hope that after market head units will be able to incorporate it. Don't want to have to buy a new car for this feature :-)
Be great to see Pioneer with a head unit that supports iOS in the Car as well as AppRadio and Mirrorlink - pretty much covers all bases. http://www.apple.com/ios/ios7/features/#carintegration And please don't troll with what mobile OS is better - the reality is that there are lots of people that use different ones (I was going to say both but apparently there are more than 2) |
this is the kind of exclusivity crap that just ends up pissing a lot of people off at the end of the day. There's open technologies and standards which work JUST FINE for what people need but nope, everybody rushes to Apple's closed environment and just craps on the rest of us... sorta like this little thing called Bespoke that's in my car but completely and utterly useless to me (thank god it was a free upgrade).
This isn't about which mobile OS is better, it's about wanting everybody to play fair instead of playing favorites which when you look at the numbers, aren't actually favorites AT ALL. |
Sometimes exclusivity delivers a better product?
I don't know what open technologies and standards you think work just fine for mobile device integration but lets face it - appradio is not perfect (and not open) , mirrorlink is FAR from perfect and I'm sure this won't be either. But - if aftermarket head units can incorporate the iOS technology along with others that are out there, then the consumer can choose what device fits best for them with the associated technology. |
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The only major thing apple has not open sourced is their GUI and their apps. From a computer/device security standpoint, I'm glad of it. It's a lot harder to make exploits when you do not have the code to look at. Quote:
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Cliff notes: The inherent limitations of the core iOS design would prevent useful, competitive implementation of an ICE interface. Or in other words, it would be a PITA to use in a car because of how they made iOS. |
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iOS source code, OSX source code, and Developer tools all open sourced. Looks like they pulled the open source of Facetime. I was serious! Quote:
https://developer.apple.com/ |
Well, it can be opensource, but if you can only run unsigned code if you hack your device and void your warranty that's not an open system by any standard. It's a walled garden controlled by Apple. They've been caught delaying and rejecting competitors apps just to protect their turf.
So yeah, i'd much rather have a headunit with android or some other system that allows unsigned code to run. |
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I know they have a developer tool kit. You'd need one to develop apps. |
A friend of mine has a first gen iPhone running gentoo linux. Where there is a will there is a way. He had to pull some chips and figure out how to flash his OS on to it, but he did it. And as for the apps end, apple has never stopped you from importing an app into itunes and then syncing it to your iPhone. I have the original Siri app before apple bought them in my app list still. I had it on my iPhone 4 back when the 4S was the only one they let run it. As long as the app is in the correct format you can import it in to iTunes. The reason why everyone sells there apps through iTunes is the customer base is so large. If you can sell 10,000 copies of your app from your website or 10,000,000 copies of your app through iTunes, which would you choose?
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(Fair disclosure: I don't know what I'm missing because the BeSpoke head unit isn't compatible with my iPhone 5. I have downloaded the app though, and it is miserably bad.) |
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So yeah you can't really say the system is open just because you can hack it, void warranties, and have to jump through hoops in every step of the process just to install an "hello world" app. |
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And no, not every app is able to be sold through iTunes. Apple monitors what apps are released and removes them if they conflict with something Apple offers or just doesn't like. Again, I'd like to see a customized version of iOS (since you claim it's open source) that is able to be installed on an iDevice. Android is open source and has a ton of different customized flavors able to be loaded. That's open source.... |
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