Friday 30 November 2012

Apple iPhone’s Siri

Apple iPhone’s Siri integration coming to General Motors vehicles

It has been over a year in the making but Chevrolet has become the first of nine manufacturers to integrate Apple’s Siri personal voice assistant into its MyLink infotainment system, with the Spark and Sonic LTZ and RS to gain the feature next year. 

The new iPhone 4S is official and it features what Apple calls your very own voice guided assistant called Siri. What it does is that it lets you talk to it and enables you to carry out tasks on your iPhone. It’s a very simple app that understands what you say, you mean, and talks back to you.  You can ask Siri to send messages, schedule meetings, make phone calls, look for places and a whole lot more.

This is clearly phase one of the Siri integration for General Motors, as the company already has an iPhone app for its OnStar service that allows owners to do much, much more. The OnStar iPhone app can:
  • Find a destination on your phone and send it directly to your OnStar Turn-by-Turn or In-Dash navigation system
  • Lock/unlock your doors from any distance
  • Start your vehicle remotely (based on vehicle capability)
  • Control your Holden Volt charging and charge mode settings
  • Activate your Horn & Lights to help locate your vehicle
  • Contact an OnStar Advisor, Roadside Assistance or your Preferred Dealer
  • View real-time fuel information, including fuel range, litres of fuel remaining and your lifetime fuel economy
  • View your Holden Volt battery state of charge, electric range, electric miles and litres per 100km
  • Check your current lifetime mileage
  • Check your remaining oil life
  • View your current tire pressure information
  • Access account information
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