• Darorad@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Like the only situation that makes sense to me would be cars, but they all have built in phone supporting screens

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      1 year ago

      they all have built in phone supporting screens

      *pulls up next to Darorad@lemmy.world*

      *manually rolls down window *

      *laughs in my 2002 ranger*

      *manually rolls up window furiously*

      *speeds off*

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      1 year ago

      I mean, newer cars do. But it’s not like a lot of people are out buying a new car every 2 years like they would a phone. My car is from 2015 and has a lot of bells and whistles but still doesn’t have Car Play or Android Auto capabilities. I wouldn’t even consider it to be that old of a vehicle considering how far you can get on a car nowadays.

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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah, I mean car play and android auto are older than magsafe or qi2, so all cars that would have them built in would just have car play or auto.

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          Huh? You can easily buy a Magsafe phone mount to stick in your car. You can’t conveniently or cheaply replace the head unit of your car to support Android Auto in a quality way. I mean you definitely can replace the head unit, but it’ll either be expensive as fuck or it’ll be a cheap and shitty experience. And replacing it is nowhere near as simple as just attaching a phone mount to your car.