These versions also come with SEAT's
Full Link smartphone connectivity system, which is compatible with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink.
Not exact matches
The FR models and above now come with SEAT's
Full Link set - up that combines Apple Car Play, Android Auto and Mirror
Link smartphone connectivity.
Full bucket seats and a roll cage are combined with creature comforts in the form of a central infotainment system and Connect Plus features, which
link up to the driver's
smartphone for detailed telematics and timing.
Finally, the SEAT
Full Link, which provides connectivity for virtually all
smartphones and incorporates Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Past the 17 - inch alloys, HID headlamps, enhanced ambient lighting and reversing camera you'll find voice activated satnav and
full Bluetooth
smartphone connectivity extending to
links with traffic, direction and information infrastructure.
These radios add a
full - color, 8.4 - inch color touch - screen display,
full voice control, SiriusXM satellite radio, the U Connect ACCESS System, featuring roadside assistance and 9 -1-1 emergency call buttons on the rear - view mirror, mobile app compatibility, remote USB ports for integration of compatible devices, enhanced in - vehicle customization options, automatic notification of airbag deployment, concierge services, remote control via an app installed on a compatible
smartphone, and the ability to add GPS navigation from Garmin for vehicles not equipped with the option from the factory (it is activated by a dealership for a fee, however, does not include SiriusXM Travel
Link or 3D mapping).
The Samsung Galaxy S II
smartphone will also provide Social Hub, Readers Hub, Games Hub, Music Hub, gyro sensor, and Mobile High - definition
link that enabling to watch
full HD movie on TV.
Links to the
full review of
smartphones have also been provided.
Even so, we've still managed to bring you a bunch of interesting video content, including our
full reviews of the LG V10 and the ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser, as well as our impressions on the first 48 hours with the affordable OnePlus X. We've also
linked some great news - focused videos at the bottom of the post as well, relating to recent claims that Google is talking internally about building its own
smartphone.