Sunday, October 12, 2014

Smartphones Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge support MirrorLink – iXBT.com


 

Organization Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC), dedicated to the promotion of advanced technologies in automotive electronics, built on the use of smartphones, said that the newly introduced smart phones Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge technology support MirrorLink. Note that this feature of smartphones neglected by both the news devoted to the announcement of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge, and the review of the smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 4
 

Meanwhile, the fact that support MirrorLink smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge in CCC called “a turning point for the global ecosystem MirrorLink». Support MirrorLink «Samsung shows commitment to innovation in all areas of mobile technology.”
 


 

MirrorLink – standard interaction, providing integration with smartphone infotainment system of the vehicle. It transforms your smartphone into a platform for applications, user interaction that made the facilities available in the car: the controls on the steering wheel and instrument panel, including touch screens. It is important that MirrorLink based on the use of standard, conventional technologies such as IP, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP, for the transmission of sound) and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). Base for the exchange of information between your smartphone and on-board system is the protocol Virtual Network Computing (VNC).
 

Developers MirrorLink sought to ensure maximum compatibility among a wide range of smart phones and cars. Allegedly, MirrorLink – the only standard to connect a smartphone, taking into account the operating system and OEM, while remaining neutral, ie, excluding the priority of any manufacturer. By the way, MirrorLink-compliant vehicles are already producing Honda, PSA Peugeot-Citroën, Toyota, Volkswagen and other companies.
 

It should be added that the inter-industry consortium CCC includes more than 100 members who represent 80% of the global automotive market and more than 70% of the smartphone market.
 

Source: MirrorLink

 
 

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