For those ones that are on the fence of getting Connect ($830 Option) or Connect Plus ($1300 Option) because of CarPlay, Engadget just released a review of it.
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I don't think Google Maps was ever banned on the iPhone. Google was the default maps database on all iPhones up until IOS6. When Apple released their own maps in IOS6 Google released their own independent app on the app store shortly after.The initial launch of apple maps was a disaster - which forced Apple to backtrack and allow google maps back onto the iPhone.
Sorry I wasn't being too precise.I don't think Google Maps was ever banned on the iPhone. Google was the default maps database on all iPhones up until IOS6. When Apple released their own maps in IOS6 Google released their own independent app on the app store shortly after.
Not quite.Sorry I wasn't being too precise.
The way I remember it: Google maps appeared on the iPhone since it's first iteration in 2007. A couple of years later (2009?) friction developed between google and apple over turn by turn directions - worked on android, but not iOS.
Google maps contractually remained the default mapping software, but they refused to port turn by turn to iOS.
In ~2012 iOS6 launched and Apple announced it was ditching google maps and would replace it with apple maps, which would have turn by turn. At this point google still had a year to run on its (default mapping) contract, but the relationship disintegrated over googles unwillingness to relinquish turn by turn.
Apple maps was a disaster. Apple went cap in hand back to Google. Google appeared to take it's own sweet time (several months) to port google maps to iOS6.
I suspect Apple would like to be rid of google maps, maybe they see carplay as an opportunity to make a clean break. .
Tim Cook Apologizes For Apple Maps, Points To Competitive Alternatives | TechCrunchWhile we’re improving Maps, you can try alternatives by downloading map apps from the App Store like Bing, MapQuest and Waze, or use Google or Nokia maps by going to their websites and creating an icon on your home screen to their web app.
Bummed to hear that. Well, one can only hope it gets better with future updates and hopefully those updates are just dependent on Apple and not an update on the Porsche side. Not that I don't trust Porsche - just easier when you can download the latest from Apple and be up and running.Got a chance yesterday to try out Carplay on a 2017 911. First off, I am a HUGE Apple fan for those that haven't noticed already.
I was less than impressed overall. The new PCM seems much better than 3.1, but I didn't find everything, so still not as user friendly as it needs to be.
As far as Apple Play itself:
1. Maps-Just not great-LOW resolution view, "traffic" not as granular as I would like, colors not distinctive enough to differentiate things. Carplay Maps did NOT find all of the Costcos (specifically the closest) in my area, which is strange since doing the same search on Apple Maps directly on the attached phone showed them all when I did that a minute later?!?!?!?
2. Music-Works pretty well, but no cover art???
3. Messages-Why can't I see messages when not moving? Why only read them?
4. Pandora-Same as Music
5. Spotify-Same as Music
It's ENTIRELY possible that I just missed some features/functions. My SA was busy, so I just played with it myself for about an hour. But most Apple products are just so intuitive, that I was surprised. I understand that the idea is to use Siri for most things, BUT I would still like to use my hands when stopped, as it is much faster.
Overall, not what I was expecting. No live traffic has been my biggest gripe with the 3.1 NAV. I could see myself continuing to use Waze on my phone instead of Carplay, as the implementation is just so much better. Heck, I could see using Apple Maps on my phone instead of Carplay Maps, the graphics are so much clearer, and search results are accurate.
No idea if the 9.3 update released yesterday changes the visuals within Carplay display. The screen is obviously capable of much more.
Thanks for the review! Ecco much of my findings and unfortunately also find Car-play to be quite useless in the current implementation. I ordered connect+ for the google stuff on the PCM and will use that since I quite like the built in nav. Will probably not use carplay at all right now since I like to put things in with my fingers instead of talking to Siri. I'm a huge apple fan though so the problem is not there... Had also wished more from carplay even if it is just in the early days of its development.Got a chance yesterday to try out Carplay on a 2017 911. First off, I am a HUGE Apple fan for those that haven't noticed already.
I was less than impressed overall. The new PCM seems much better than 3.1, but I didn't find everything, so still not as user friendly as it needs to be.
As far as Apple Play itself:
1. Maps-Just not great-LOW resolution view, "traffic" not as granular as I would like, colors not distinctive enough to differentiate things. Carplay Maps did NOT find all of the Costcos (specifically the closest) in my area, which is strange since doing the same search on Apple Maps directly on the attached phone showed them all when I did that a minute later?!?!?!?
2. Music-Works pretty well, but no cover art???
3. Messages-Why can't I see messages when not moving? Why only read them?
4. Pandora-Same as Music
5. Spotify-Same as Music
It's ENTIRELY possible that I just missed some features/functions. My SA was busy, so I just played with it myself for about an hour. But most Apple products are just so intuitive, that I was surprised. I understand that the idea is to use Siri for most things, BUT I would still like to use my hands when stopped, as it is much faster.
Overall, not what I was expecting. No live traffic has been my biggest gripe with the 3.1 NAV. I could see myself continuing to use Waze on my phone instead of Carplay, as the implementation is just so much better. Heck, I could see using Apple Maps on my phone instead of Carplay Maps, the graphics are so much clearer, and search results are accurate.
No idea if the 9.3 update released yesterday changes the visuals within Carplay display. The screen is obviously capable of much more.
"The new PCM seems much better than 3.1, but I didn't find everything, so still not as user friendly as it needs to be."
Well, not much improvement is needed to be better than the old PCM![]()
@fincher It asked me if I wanted to connect as iPod OR Carplay when I plugged in the cable. So you could go the iPod route and get the artwork, but then Carplay Navigation would be unavailable, and you would need PCM Nav. At that point, why order Connect or Connect+ at all?Hmm. Maybe just use the iPhone to play music via the Lightning cable to show album artwork...while turning off CarPlay. Is this possible?
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Nice write up!As far as Apple Play itself:
1. Maps-Just not great-LOW resolution view, "traffic" not as granular as I would like,....
....No idea if the 9.3 update released yesterday changes the visuals within Carplay display. The screen is obviously capable of much more.
That seems like a reasonable answer. Man, I cannot believe no album artwork though. Come on Tim CookNice write up!
Could the low resolution display of Maps be due to the inability of the carplay software to detect and adapt to the screen resolution of the in- car display?
Maybe carplay always outputs at the same resolution, and this 'minimum' resolution (to run carplay) was provided in the specs to the manufactures by Apple some time back.
I know some of the early aftermarket carplay screens contain only 800 X 480 pixels, maybe this is all we're going to get until there's a major software upgrade?
@Fatherof5 Like I said, it's entirely possible I just missed how to turn it on.That seems like a reasonable answer. Man, I cannot believe no album artwork though. Come on Tim Cook