I'm not normally one to complain about the removal of a port, but I'm not going to be happy having to replace my pricey car stereo head unit just to get a wireless CarPlay unit to use with my new phone. Car's fifteen years old, I'm not dropping another $800 on that thing. And correct me if I'm wrong, wireless CarPlay is relatively recent, right? IOW, a lot of other people are in the same boat as I am (some with non-replaceable head units).
So, filed under "believe it when they announce it, figure out what to do from there".
It's a hard one because I bought a car brand new a number of years ago, where I could plug my iPhone into the car and control music from my steering wheel. 2 years later my mobile phone became incompatible with the car after a software update to the iPhone, from my perspective nothing had changed on the device but it was not longer compatible. And my vehicle manufacturer (a large one) were no longer providing software updates to that vehicle.
The problem is that you have a car much longer than you have a single mobile phone and the technological rate of change with mobile phones is as you know fast.
But absolutely, if they remove all ports it will impact a very large number of CarPlay owners.
[+] [-] unknown|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] Aaron_Putnam|6 years ago|reply
1. I can't use my phone whilst charging.
2. I can't use ANY headphones. Bluetooth is not a solution because it adds considerable latency.
[+] [-] mikestew|6 years ago|reply
So, filed under "believe it when they announce it, figure out what to do from there".
[+] [-] NoPicklez|6 years ago|reply
The problem is that you have a car much longer than you have a single mobile phone and the technological rate of change with mobile phones is as you know fast.
But absolutely, if they remove all ports it will impact a very large number of CarPlay owners.
[+] [-] joezydeco|6 years ago|reply
You're probably going to have a USB-powered charging dock in the car for this type of phone anyway, right?
[+] [-] eng101|6 years ago|reply
So if this happens, it might be finally the time I ditch the iPhone brand.
There’ve also been anecdotal reports of bluetooth worsening migraines in people prone to them.