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Automakers Start Moving Away from Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 4 days ago
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What happened
Major automakers are starting to move away from Android Auto and Apple CarPlay toward AI-powered in-car systems. The shift is driven by data control and electric-vehicle needs, but it is also fueling fears of broader subscription fees.
- 01Automakers are reducing dependence on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- 02They want more control over driver data and vehicle-generated information.
- 03Electric cars are cited as needing deeper system access for smarter routing.
- 04Drivers fear free phone-based features could become paid subscriptions.
- 05Tesla and Rivian already charge annual fees for premium connectivity.
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