Timo Ali-Vehmas, Head of Compatibility and Industry Collaboration at Nokia believes that the release with CE4A of the Terminal Mode specification demonstrates Nokia’s commitment to extend its partnership with the car industry and other mobile manufacturers. “Nokia is an active member of many open standardization initiatives and forums globally, and is keen to enable open collaboration and broader use of innovation for the faster adoption of new services and products for the benefit of consumers.”
Developed in co-operation with Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto and CE4A, Terminal Mode integrates smartphones into an in-vehicle infotainment system. Once connected, the full range of smartphone features, services and applications, such as navigation and music from Ovi by Nokia can be made available through screens and audio systems embedded in the car. It also enables information exchange between the smartphone and the car systems.
The CE4A consortium promotes an active standardization of mobile device interfaces. Members of the working group include Audi, BMW, Daimler, Porsche and Volkswagen. For more information, please visit http://www.ce4a.org/
The technology specification release 0.9 is available for download for free at www.nokia.com/terminalmode
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