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Does wey support carplay?
Pacific Auto Network wey supports carplay. Carplay is configured because all functions of the iPhone can be used, including playing music, navigating, calling, reading text messages and even watching online videos.

Wey supports carplay, and the reason for configuring carplay is that you can use all the functions on the iPhone, including playing music, navigating, talking, reading short messages and even watching online videos.

Weyvv6 has two ways to connect mobile phones, namely AppleCarPlay for IOS (iphone) and Baidu Carlife for Android (Android phone).

CarPlay/Carlife is a software that can connect a mobile phone with a car. It can be connected to the central control panel of the car through USB (the interface of VV6 is under the electronic file) for operation. At present, the supported functions are navigation, music, answering phone, short message and audio book.

Connection of Carplay Before using CarPlay, you need to connect the data cable with the USB interface of the car (the interface of vv6 is under the electronic file). At this time, you will be prompted to turn on Siri in your mobile phone, and the car will automatically start CarPlay. (If not, click the Carplay icon on your phone to start the system. ) The main highlights of the mobile phone interconnection system are:

1. Operate the mobile App on the car screen to make the driving application online in real time.

2. Convenient and safe operation: support common functions of steering wheel button operation; Deep integration with in-vehicle system will not conflict with in-vehicle music and navigation.

3. Social boarding: For weddings, moving, group trips or dating parties, you can check your friends' positions in real time, and you can have real-time voice intercom without falling behind.

4. With its own intelligent voice assistant, all functions are voice direct, which further enhances the safety and does not need to do anything when driving.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)