astonius
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I don't think you have much experience with CarPlay (which explains a lot of your arguments). Most new vehicles are offering wireless options, and not just luxury brands. Kia, Hyundai, Ford, GM, Stellantis, even Toyota -- all of them offer wireless CarPlay, and not just on top-trim vehicles.Sounds like the BMW X5 is a great fit then lol, because the lion share of CarPlay installs use a cable.
Not going to get into the why's and how's, been working with Apple forever professionally and trust me, when iOS came out w/ an SDK there were very few developers. Same with Android. Microsoft had the lion share of developers but their mobile OS failed for a number of reasons.
I'll leave this here: glad you love CarPlay, glad Rivian is smart enough to prioritize their focus on their proprietary, in-house platform.
I'm well aware of the landscape back in 2008 as I bought the iPhone 3G on launch day. Comparing nascent smartphone SDKs to automotive infotainment systems is ridiculous. The scale and scope makes zero sense, especially for a start-up automotive manufacturer where infotainment is only a fraction of their concerns. Apple sold over 12 million iPhones in the first two years. How many vehicles is Rivian going to deliver in the next 10? This says nothing of the pedigree and size of the development team at Apple at the time the iOS SDK was released. It's a silly comparison.
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