RE: New Audi Phone Is A1
Discussion
Interesting this, a lot of car manufactures are moving away from the conventional key in the barrel method. Aston Martin for one, an ECU: Emotion Control Unit. Soon the extras list will include: 'Traditional Key' or something like that.
What if you are travelling and your phone/key/satnav/mp3 player runs out of batteries?
What if you are travelling and your phone/key/satnav/mp3 player runs out of batteries?
toohuge said:
Interesting this, a lot of car manufactures are moving away from the conventional key in the barrel method. Aston Martin for one, an ECU: Emotion Control Unit. Soon the extras list will include: 'Traditional Key' or something like that.
What if you are travelling and your phone/key/satnav/mp3 player runs out of batteries?
Again, you use the key.What if you are travelling and your phone/key/satnav/mp3 player runs out of batteries?
Have a look at these photos it looks like Apple coverflow in centre of dash display
Isnt that patented by Apple?
I heard Apple were developing in car systems for a European manufacturer - is it Audi?
http://cars.uk.msn.com/Photo_Gallery/Popup_page.as...
Also photo 13 appears to show a coverflow type interface on the phone / key unit?
Isnt that patented by Apple?
I heard Apple were developing in car systems for a European manufacturer - is it Audi?
http://cars.uk.msn.com/Photo_Gallery/Popup_page.as...
Also photo 13 appears to show a coverflow type interface on the phone / key unit?
Ed. said:
How will the car know it is being stolen to take the picture; wouldn't that be a good time for the immobiliser to do something? .
Simple!!!The same way as us humans are sometimes made aware of a car being stolen/broken into. Trigger of the car alarm, through unlawful or unconventional entry. (Window break [cabin air disturbance], or door opening [interior light voltage drop] with alarm still armed).
The immobilser will still be active, and the photo idea is probably designed to take a photo of the lowlife breaking into your car, as opposed to any threat of it actually being stolen.
Edited by Poltergeist 666 on Sunday 21st October 16:00
AMG Merc said:
Cool! How do you turn on the heating without starting the engine (which is illegal without a person in the driver's seat in many countries)?
Webasto (or similar) burner with pump. They usually heat the rad water as well and pump it through the jacket. Hardly the latest innovation, but well worth having.stuartbuckell said:
JackHolroyde said:
That is the SEX. I love it. The fact that it photographs people trying to steal your car? Genius!
Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Steal the car with a balaclava on? Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Just another gimmick.
Loss of phone is also going to be an issue.
The only solution to car theft is an encrypted PIN which if not entered, locks the thief in, releases a toxic gas and once deceased, opens the door, tilts the carcass onto the street and closes the door after.
Horse_Apple said:
stuartbuckell said:
JackHolroyde said:
That is the SEX. I love it. The fact that it photographs people trying to steal your car? Genius!
Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Steal the car with a balaclava on? Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Just another gimmick.
Loss of phone is also going to be an issue.
The only solution to car theft is an encrypted PIN which if not entered, locks the thief in, releases a toxic gas and once deceased, opens the door, tilts the carcass onto the street and closes the door after.
Note to self: Get new anti-theft system installed.....as recomended by Horse_Apple.....
BDEng66 said:
Horse_Apple said:
stuartbuckell said:
JackHolroyde said:
That is the SEX. I love it. The fact that it photographs people trying to steal your car? Genius!
Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Steal the car with a balaclava on? Trying to keep up with car thieves is a difficult business, and I think this is really a step forward.
I daresay that fully comprehensive insurance policies will adapt to cover it, bearing in mind it is in effect a key, and keys are covered on most policies, even TPFT
Just another gimmick.
Loss of phone is also going to be an issue.
The only solution to car theft is an encrypted PIN which if not entered, locks the thief in, releases a toxic gas and once deceased, opens the door, tilts the carcass onto the street and closes the door after.
Note to self: Get new anti-theft system installed.....as recomended by Horse_Apple.....
Besides, if you've an Italian wife, like I have, then it's more likely that I'll be climbing in one day to find someone has changed the code without telling me.
shame they cannae get their bluetooth to work with the run of the mill UK phones!!!
I know of 3 A6's wher the normal uk phones do njot connect properly and it's cos Audi have a list of compaitble pohnes and like it or lunp it they don't have anything remotely useful or new on the list.
Hardly standard bluetooth!!!
I know of 3 A6's wher the normal uk phones do njot connect properly and it's cos Audi have a list of compaitble pohnes and like it or lunp it they don't have anything remotely useful or new on the list.
Hardly standard bluetooth!!!
CUE99T said:
shame they cannae get their bluetooth to work with the run of the mill UK phones!!!
I know of 3 A6's wher the normal uk phones do njot connect properly and it's cos Audi have a list of compaitble pohnes and like it or lunp it they don't have anything remotely useful or new on the list.
Hardly standard bluetooth!!!
exactly.I know of 3 A6's wher the normal uk phones do njot connect properly and it's cos Audi have a list of compaitble pohnes and like it or lunp it they don't have anything remotely useful or new on the list.
Hardly standard bluetooth!!!
Waited for a year for Audi to develop a cradle for my phone - even then it doesn't sit right.
Am assuming this will come with "gubbins" in stock!
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