More and more smartphone manufacturers are choosing a trustworthy MirrorLink , the emerging standard of interoperability between smartphones and cars promoted by Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC), which can be briefly described as unequivalente Android and Apple Auto CarPlay. and Samsung today announced the CCC that Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge will support MirroLink .
The two recent phablet high end of the Korean manufacturer will then capable of interfacing with automotive systems that support the standard supported by the CCC . Information and resources provided by two devices while driving, but always without dangerous distractions.
Samsung follows the example of other manufacturers like HTC who has chosen to integrate the supplied software top of the range HTC One M8 support for MirrorLink . The news was made official on the occasion of ‘Mondial de L’Automobile’ in Paris, which will officially open its doors tomorrow, October 4 (do not miss our Live). Among the many manufacturers who have already chosen to use on-board systems with support for MirrorLink remember Honda, Peugeot-Citroen, Toyota and Volkswagen.
A feature in most undoubtedly welcome to the two products that do not give the Korean company certainly to offer the best of the moment when it relates to hardware equipment and software feature richness.
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