It integrates
certain phone functions onto the Cruze's 7 - inch - diagonal colour touchscreen, allowing them to call up music, navigation apps and more via compatibility with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and more.
Not exact matches
This
function is particularly useful for
phone users who dial
certain numbers on a regular basis.
There's no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto connectivity, but NissanConnect
functions will run
certain app services through your
phone, like Google online search or TripAdvisor recommendations.
Another feature we loved was the Sync Connect, which lets you control
certain vehicle
functions through your smart
phone.
Uconnect 4.0 provides access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which makes it possible for drivers and passengers to sync their
phone to the system and use the large touchscreen to control
certain functions, or use the vehicle's Bluetooth voice command system to do
certain features like make
phone calls or send texts.
A 10.25 - inch touchscreen has replaced the outgoing display unit and provides features like navigation,
phone connectivity, and the control of
certain vehicle
functions.
They allow you to mirror your smartphone's screen on your car's infotainment screen and operate
certain functions — such as sat nav and music — just like you would on your
phone.
The base S comes standard with 15 - inch steel wheels with wheel covers, power locks and mirrors, air - conditioning, a tilt - and - telescoping steering wheel, a six - speaker sound system with a CD player, various Ford Sync
functions (iPod / USB audio interface, Bluetooth
phone connectivity, voice controls, some app - based services and
certain safety communications
functions), an auxiliary audio jack and, for hatchback models, a rear wiper.
The driver and passenger sit on what Infiniti claims to be especially supportive «high - bolster» seats (they proved comfortable after relatively long periods on the road) and the controls achieve a
certain minimalism with the help of twin touch - screen displays covering satellite navigation,
phone and other
functions.
Certain remote
functions require compatible
phone, not included with vehicle.
One of the novelties introduced in the 7 Series is gesture control, with camera detecting
certain specific gestures: A swirling finger to raise or lower audio volume, swiping hand to accept a
phone call, and a two - finger poke that can be set to a variety of different
functions like changing radio station or activating route guidance to home.
Apple has been developing specialized chips for handling
certain functions in its
phones and computers for the past couple of years, and it's now planning to take things up a notch: Bloomberg reports that the company is gearing up to make all its processors in - house by 2020, and ditch its long - time supplier Intel in the bargain.
If Apple doesn't want to allow you to completely remove apps from your
phone, there's nothing to suggest it can't at least provide a «disable»
function similar to what Android allows to at least let you hide
certain apps from your launcher and prevent them from running in the background.
This is an all - or - nothing deal, so if you didn't want the app to access
certain functions of your
phone, you simply can't install it.
Droid Life didn't mention anything more about the Pixel 2's specs, but based on earlier rumors reported by Android Police, we're probably looking at
phones sporting AMOLED displays with extra widescreen 18:9 aspect ratios, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processors, 4 GB of RAM, stereo speakers and new pressure sensitive sides that will let you squeeze the
phone to perform
certain functions (most likely, summoning the Google Assistant).
The edges of the
phone can also be swiped to access
certain functions thanks to what the company calls FiT 3.0 or rather Frame Interactive Technology.
HTC has at least built out its squeezy «Edge Sense» capabilities — the
function introduced in the U11, which lets you perform
certain actions by squeezing the sides of the
phone.
It serves as an extension of your smartphone and saves you the trouble of having to pull a
phone out of your pocket to perform
certain functions.
The FCC filing also confirms that HTC is bringing over the squeezing gimmick from its U11, which allows the
phone to perform
certain functions when you apply pressure to its sides.
BitKan's mobile app, available on both Android and iOS, has the same familiar features, like price charts, news, mining pool data, and a «price alert»
function that pushes notifications to the user's
phone when bitcoin reaches a
certain price.