Sunday, January 26, 2014

Chevrolet AppShop Replicates A Smartphone On The Dashboard

 


The current focus of automakers has basically been to connect your car to your phone. Chevrolet has gone one step further by building smartphone equivalent functionality into the dashboard. This new feature, called the AppShop, is expected to be released with certain selected models this year.


AppShop is expanding on the Chevy MyLink system. This uses a touchscreen and icon-based interface. It includes another icon called apps apart from those present in MyLink like navigation, phone, and the stereo. This gives a choice to the user to browse apps approved by Chevrolet.


 


Chevrolet AppShop1-PING


 


The new Chevrolet models will also be embedded with 4G/LTE data connection to accelerate app downloads. The company is also working towards reducing the interaction time of the user by providing a simple and efficient interface. It presents drivers with just a few large buttons on each screen, minimizing the time it takes to use the app. PriceLine is one of the most anticipated apps on the list. This app is specifically optimized for the car, for example letting the driver quickly initiate a search for nearby hotels.


 


Chevrolet AppShop-PING


 


The vehicle maintenance app is one which could draw on information such as oil level from the car and can report information like when to replace fluids, conduct diagnostic and schedule appointments and so on. With all this you’ll soon be able to use your smartphone for its main purpose – to make and receive calls and texts.  The hardware supporting MyLink appears to be robust enough to handle the graphics and multiple apps running on it.  Perhaps the next step would be to introduce a voice command system.



Chevrolet AppShop Replicates A Smartphone On The Dashboard

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