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The Multimedia System Challenge Between Toyota and Ford

The operating system of Entune is connected to the mobile phone used by the driver in accessing Toyota’s applications store, streaming audios and downloading program updates.  With the use of your blackberry, Iphone or android phone as you data connection, Entune then offers link access to different media or entertainment services as earlier mentioned. Moreover, Entune system likewise features HD radio, old-school radio channel, XM satellite radio, Bluetooth, as well as a USB port where you can connect any audio device or ipods.
It has been said that, with voice enable recognition, this can reduce the possibility of drivers getting distracted. Applying this type of interface plus the touch screen prompting on smart phones are innovations that are integrated to one. Besides that, whichever mobile network or system carrier that is providing you, it can work well with this Toyota Entune. Although, in some locations, there might be service disruptions, yet this is very minimal as part of any mobile phone network’s nature.

The Multimedia System Challenge Between Toyota and Ford

The entertainment media and mobile market is no doubt making a bomb blast in the United States. By means of smartphones that was anticipated to surpass the sales of basic mobile phones from last year’s sales is an indication that many people will be using mobile applications when browsing the internet, listening to music, and more or less when they are in a lookout of entertaining themselves.
With the unstoppable innovation and rising of versatility of mobile phones, Toyota intends to take advantage of this trend through Entune. This is an innovative system bringing and combining some famous media applications jointly in a single easy to access car arrangement, with the use of smartphones as the link or connection.
Entune is offering its services and applications with several content sources such as Pandora, Bing, Open Table, MovieTickets, and Iheartradio and it is offered as part in the navigation tech service package in the Prius V, Tacoma, and Toyota Camry.
Indeed, with this Entune system, Toyota is considered battling with Ford’s systems – Myford touch and Sync that were both premiered in 2007 through Microsoft’s support. Further, Ford lately made an update of their system integrating the use of smartphones. On the other hand, Hyundai will have a launching of the “Blue Link” wherein its features include pay-to-play navigation support, speech-to-text messaging, geography fencing and speed alert (this support notifies guardians and parents in case their young children’s car lost or away from a predetermined spot), and BL’s real-time traffic info.