Breaking up with Silicon Valley, VNC Automotive asks if it's time to uncouple?
May 18, 2023 by VNC Automotive
Trending News• Kia sweeps AM Awards with Manufacturer of the Year title and double win for the EV3
• A century of power and influence: the Rolls-Royce Phantom at 100
• Nissan appoints new Vice President to lead U.S and Canada Finance division
• Mazda Vehicles Named as IIHS and CR Recommended New and Used Vehicles for Teens
• Brandon Palaniuk joins Team Toyota in 2025
Blackie continues, 'although not necessarily Android Auto and CarPlay, phone mirroring technology shouldn't be completely shunned, but rather the OEMs should look to implement systems that they can fully control – with the ability to tightly integrate with the vehicle systems, enabling car data to be shared with the OEMs proprietary applications, and to allow control of how that data is used and shared between the end user, vehicle and OEM.' Solutions such as VNC Automotive's Cobalt Link+ can provide OEMs with total control over how phones can be integrated into an overall vehicle system by providing instantaneous, safe and secure access to smartphone, tablet and other personal device content from the desired vehicle screen. Due to the popularity of these Silicon Valley owned systems, Blackie advises automakers to consider a phased approach to rolling out their own infotainment solution. 'Any such transition would likely need to be a gradual shift to avoid alienating their customer base, whose smartphones are central to daily life.' 'By this, I mean the OEM should run their own solution in parallel with Android Auto and CarPlay. Only when users really experience the benefits offered by the automakers will they be naturally drawn to it and then, and only then, should the OEM remove Android Auto and CarPlay if they want to avoid upsetting their customers'. 'In summary I'd agree with General Motors's objectives, but question total removal of phone mirroring technology. When they do head off down the path of removing Android Auto and CarPlay my strong recommendation would be to run parallel systems and only remove Android Auto and CarPlay when the end users love their alternative solution', concludes Blackie. So, perhaps we could call this a 'conscious uncoupling'. Does anybody know a good mediator?
posted on conceptcarz.com
Related Posts
Recent Posts
- Kia sweeps AM Awards with Manufacturer of the Year title and double win for the EV3
- A century of power and influence: the Rolls-Royce Phantom at 100
- Nissan appoints new Vice President to lead U.S and Canada Finance division
- Mazda Vehicles Named as IIHS and CR Recommended New and Used Vehicles for Teens
- Brandon Palaniuk joins Team Toyota in 2025