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Does the Cayenne have carplay function?

Pacific Automotive Network's Cayenne has a carplay function. The reason for the carplay function is to use all the functions on the iPhone in the car's central control system, including playing music, navigation, making calls, reading text messages, and even Watch online videos.

If Porsche CarPlay does not pop up, there may be a problem with the data cable. You can try changing the data cable. This has also happened to some car owners, and then they replaced the data cable and it was fine.

The way Porsche calls up Carplay is to use a data cable to connect the mobile phone to the central control screen in the car, and then use the mobile phone to turn on the Carplay function, so that the mobile phone can be used to control the central control screen. The same can be done Control your phone on the central control screen.

CarPlay is a car system released by Apple in the United States. There are three main ways to control CarPlay, namely Siri, touch screen display, and physical buttons. To use CarPlay, you need a Lightning interface. Currently, iPhones and iPads support this interface, but Apple has not yet listed the iPad as a hardware device supported by CarPlay. So if you want to use CarPlay, you can only use your iPhone to connect.

Using CarPlay also has certain benefits for car owners, improving driving safety. For example, projecting the navigation screen on the mobile phone to the central control screen can solve the problem of the mobile phone being easily dropped. At the same time By transforming the small screen of your mobile phone into the large screen of the Porsche central control, you can use navigation more clearly and safely, understand the road conditions during driving, and adjust navigation in a timely manner.

In addition to Porsche, which can use CarPlay, a seamless in-vehicle application system, there are also models from Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari and Volvo, as well as some other brands that will support CarPlay one after another.

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