Wizja przyszłości CarPlay firmy Apple

Apple has confirmed on its website that the first models of American vehicles supporting the next-generation CarPlay will debut in 2024, but no specific dates have been provided, nor has the availability in other countries been specified. The first beta of iOS 17.4, released today, indicates the existence of eight new CarPlay apps, as discovered by MacRumors contributors Aaron Perris and Steve Moser.

Car Settings: This app will allow users to manage paired iPhones and customize car settings.
Car Camera: This app will display the image from the backup camera.
Charging: For electric vehicles, this app will show battery level, charging status, time remaining for full charge, and more.
Air Conditioning: This app will provide access to control the car’s air conditioning in CarPlay, allowing users to adjust temperature, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and more.
Locks: This app will display whether any of the car doors are open, and possibly show warning symbols as well.
Media: This app will provide access to FM and AM radio control in CarPlay, along with other multimedia options such as SiriusXM. It is not yet known whether SiriusXM will offer satellite connectivity or remain limited to online streaming. Users will be able to choose from a list of music genres like Top 40 and rock.
Tire Pressure: This app will display air pressure in each tire, as well as warnings for low pressure, high pressure, and flat tires.
Trips: This app will provide various driving-related data such as average car speed, fuel or energy efficiency, total time and distance traveled during a trip, and more.

An image discovered in the iOS 17.4 beta suggests that the next-generation CarPlay will likely display a “Goodbye” screen when the driver turns off the engine. As previously announced by Apple, additional images in the iOS 17.4 beta confirm that users will be able to customize the theme and color scheme of the next-generation CarPlay, including the appearance of the instrument cluster.

Apple first introduced the next-generation CarPlay in June 2022. The interface can be customized for specific car models and manufacturer brands, as demonstrated by Aston Martin and Porsche in late December. Aston Martin announced that in 2024, they will release their first cars with the next-generation CarPlay, including the new model of their luxury sports car, the DB12. Porsche has not provided a timeline or details of its own plans.

During the initial announcement of the next-generation CarPlay, Apple stated that committed car manufacturers include Acura, Audi, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Polestar, Porsche, Renault, and Volvo. Apart from the addition of Aston Martin, it is unknown if this list has changed since the initial announcement.

Apple has not indicated whether any features of the next-generation CarPlay will be available in existing vehicles that support classic CarPlay. Apple has announced that iOS 17.4 will be released in March, so additional details may be provided then.

FAQ section related to the article:

1. When will the first models of American vehicles supporting the next-generation CarPlay debut?

According to the information provided on Apple’s website, the first models of American vehicles supporting the next-generation CarPlay will debut in 2024. No specific dates or information regarding availability in other countries have been provided.

2. What new apps will be available in the next-generation CarPlay?

The next-generation CarPlay will include eight new apps, which are Car Settings, Car Camera, Charging, Air Conditioning, Locks, Media, Tire Pressure, and Trips.

3. What features will the “Air Conditioning” app have in the next-generation CarPlay?

The “Air Conditioning” app in the next-generation CarPlay will provide access to control the car’s air conditioning, allowing users to adjust temperature, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and more.

4. What information will the “Trips” app display in the next-generation CarPlay?

The “Trips” app in the next-generation CarPlay will provide various driving-related data such as average car speed, fuel or energy efficiency, total time and distance traveled during a trip, and more.

5. Will the next-generation CarPlay be available in existing vehicles that support classic CarPlay?

There is no information about whether any features of the next-generation CarPlay will be available in existing vehicles that support classic CarPlay. Details may be provided with the release of iOS 17.4 in March.

Definitions of key terms or jargon used in the article:

– CarPlay: A system developed by Apple that allows integration of an iPhone with a car’s infotainment system. It enables the use of selected iPhone functions such as navigation, music, and communication on the car’s screen.

– iOS: The operating system developed by Apple, primarily used on devices like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It is the platform on which CarPlay runs.

Suggested related links to the main domain (not subpages):

– CarPlay webpage
– iOS operating system information

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