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Apple And Hyundai Working Together To Have iPhone-controlled Car?

Apple And Hyundai Working Together To Have iPhone-controlled Car?

Hyundai Motor, Korea’s largest automaker is apparently looking to partner with Apple to bring the iPhone to its automobiles. Apparently the company is planning to integrate the mobile phone and its vehicles, and is looking to co-plan and co-design such a scenario with mobile device makers. Three concept designs using the iPhone were unveiled by the company, which include iPhone Control, Magnified iPhone and Advanced Luxury. From the design, the iPhone can be popped into a cradle and control the automobile from there. Sounds fancy.

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