Computers run on Microsoft Windows. Phones run on android. No matter who makes the device or what it looks like, it has the same general set up.
How come there is no "standard" for automotive infotainment? it's like every phone manufacturer having their own operating systems, and every time you get a new phone(or switch to a different brand car) you have to relearn everything.
Uconnect, Entune, MyFord touch, iDrive etc. are nothing alike. Some are touch screens, some have a touch pad, some have a mouse, some lag, some look basic, some look advanced. I'm surprised nobody has streamlined a set up that works the same across all cars. I'm sure they can integrate skins to differentiate brands.
How come there is no "standard" for automotive infotainment? it's like every phone manufacturer having their own operating systems, and every time you get a new phone(or switch to a different brand car) you have to relearn everything.
Uconnect, Entune, MyFord touch, iDrive etc. are nothing alike. Some are touch screens, some have a touch pad, some have a mouse, some lag, some look basic, some look advanced. I'm surprised nobody has streamlined a set up that works the same across all cars. I'm sure they can integrate skins to differentiate brands.