Nokia and Alpine have joined hands for bringing the strength of a smartphone to in-car systems. The technology is dubbed Terminal Mode†and it connects your Nokia handset with the car’s system via Bluetooth and USB. Though many cars can connect to phones, this enterprise will lead to deeper integration that can provide entertainment, compatibility with applications and bring Ovi Map to your vehicle.
However the question is why should one opt for this? Ovi map is a device which can compel you to ditch your personal navigation device. While the visuals will pop up on the car’s screen, the voice directions will come through the speaker of your car.
Though car navigation is almost table stakes now, it will let you use certain smartphone apps with your car. From weather, news to RSS apps everything will be on your car’s screen and you can continue with those as your leave the vehicle. Location based service are also in the pipe-line and according to Alpine this could lead to things like mobile coupons- a gas station could shoot fuel discounts for instance.
According to Vishal Chatrath, head of product development for Nokia automotive, the infotainment system of a modern car is a natural extension for the capabilities of smartphones. It will not only simplify the use of turn-by-turn voice guidance from Ovi Maps but also enable an easy access to other content on the smartphone like music, and delivering automotive specific widgets from the OVI Store.
