If Pioneer’s AppRadio (SPH-DA01) ever sees the sunshine of day, it’ll join a protracted list of integrated and aftermarket products attempting to play off of the iPhone’s success. In line with CrunchGear (and its anonymous tipster), the FCC-leaked device boasts a 6.1-inch touchscreen and built-in apps, which include a USB port for accessing content (and presumably, the info connection) in your iOS 4.1 devices. We imagine the hardware to be akin to the 6.1-inch AVIC-X930BT that Pioneer announced at CES , including Bluetooth connectivity, a microSD card slot, and GPS functionality, besides an AM/FM radio and single-disc CD player. iPhone connectivity really sets this receiver apart, together with the inclusion of extra apps, comparable to Pandora and iHeartRadio , with the potential of adding more apps sooner or later besides. We’re incredibly skeptical concerning the device’s GUI having any basis at the mockup image above, but when graphics are anything like those at the models we saw at CES, we don’t expect to be disappointed either.
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