timesinks
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The next generation that was announced is still powered by an attached iPhone. That's why I said: "No auto manufacturer is going to require its buyers to also have an iphone. While this next-gen could project to all the screens in the car, there will be no more need to actually use it than there is today."I'm referring to the update from WWDC where CarPlay takes over the entire vehicle. My Bolt has compatibility with CarPlay, but the processing is taking place on a phone. I don't have to have my whole car Applified, and can instead use Android Auto.
You would not be forced into CarPlay on both screens any more than you would be on one screen.
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