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Toyota Touch Pro

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Brant, Oct 26, 2011.

  1. Brant

    Brant Plugged-In Member

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    I don't think there's any way we'll see this on the PIP, but hey, who knows for a future update?

    Press release from Toyota follows:


    Toyota Touch Life - world-first smartphone mirroring infotainment product
    25/10/2011

    Toyota introduces the latest addition to the Toyota Touch infotainment product family with the all-new Toyota Touch Life. Offering consumers with unprecedented smartphone-vehicle connectivity, Toyota Touch Life will be available for the Toyota iQ city car towards the end of 2011 in selected markets. Toyota Touch Life uses the latest industry connectivity protocols to mirror the smartphone's display on the infotainment system's 7-inch touchscreen. Smartphone functionalities can now be easily accessed using steering wheel-based controls or the large touchscreen surface.

    Nokia smartphone owners can seamlessly connect their devices with Toyota Touch Life using the new industry standard connectivity protocol, MirrorLinkâ„¢, developed by the Car Connectivity Consortium. This represents an automotive industry world-first deployment of the protocol.

    In addition, Nokia smartphone users can also make use of the specially developed Nokia Car Mode app which simplifies the user interface to give direct access to the device's telephony, voice guided, turn-by-turn navigation, and music player functions. This easy-to-use GUI (graphical user interface) ensures that drivers can access only the most essential and non-distracting functions on the smartphone while the car is on the move. The Nokia "Car Mode" app, with MirrorLinkâ„¢ support, can be downloaded from the Nokia Store for devices equipped with the Symbian Belle (1) operating system. When the car is stationery, Toyota Touch Life allows drivers and passengers to access the complete functionalities of their Nokia smartphones through the in-car touchscreen display. The display supports not only point-and-touch standard touchscreen capabilities but also on-screen scrolling or swiping gestures.

    Apple iPhone users (running iOS 4 or later) can download the free "Application Launcher" app from the App Store to connect their devices with Toyota Touch Life. The "Application Launcher" app offers drivers and passengers access to various apps on the in-car display including the Garmin StreetPilot® (2) app (available for purchase from the App Store), internet radio and news apps such as AUPEO! (3) and Stitcher (3), and social networking services such as Facebook and Twitter (4) using the built-in application interface.

    Complete audiovisual connectivity to the Apple iPod also comes as standard on Toyota Touch Life, giving users complete access to their music and video collection using either steering wheel-based controls or buttons located on the infotainment system.

    Smartphone-vehicle connectivity with the Toyota Touch Life will continue to expand as more mobile communications and consumer electronics companies continue to implement the MirrorLinkâ„¢ industry standard.

    Toyota Touch Life is the latest addition to the Toyota Touch family of infotainment products aiming to offer a new level of in-car connectivity and multimedia experience to a wider range of consumers. The Toyota Touch & Go was recently introduced for the Toyota Verso-S, Yaris and Hilux models. The Toyota Touch infotainment experience will be soon expanded with the Toyota Touch & Go Plus, making its debut for the Toyota Avensis, Prius and Verso, as well as the Toyota Touch Pro for the Toyota Prius.

    (1) Nokia Car Mode app with MirrorLinkâ„¢ support will be available for download on Nokia 701, Nokia 700, Nokia 603, Nokia 600, expanding to include Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7, Nokia X7 and Nokia C6-01 models at a later date. Support for Nokia N9 is also planned.

    (2) Two versions of the Garmin StreePilot® navigation app are currently supported, including maps for Western Europe and the United Kingdom and Ireland.

    (3) AUPEO! and Stitcher apps are subject to regional availability in the Apple App Store.

    (4) Application Launcher uses the Twitter API (application programming interface) to access Twitter.
     
  2. Zanrok

    Zanrok Casual Prius Lover

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    I read this today.. It appears to be only available in European markets?

    If that is the case... does Europe have Entune? My guess is Entune is for the US and this touch pro thing is for Europe. I cant of like the touch pro thing better, because any app thats on your phone can be on your car...

    Maybe toyota will make a patch for Entune to enable a function similar to this??
     
  3. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Sounds just like Entune. PiP has that functionality.
     
  4. macguyft

    macguyft Environmental Wacko

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    Yeah... I've been reading up on this. Does this mean my Entune system on my soon to arrive Prius v will be obsolete before it even arrives?

    This makes so much sense I don't know why all systems were not designed this way. In fact, I thought about this even before I learned that Toyota is doing this in Europe.

    Apple has already designed the perfect user interface... Why try and reinvent the wheel?