Apple wants the iPhone to replace your car keys. The company has announced a new feature that uses the smartphone to unlock and start a car.
Washington, DC Apple wants the iPhone to replace your car keys. On Monday, the tech company announced at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, a new feature that uses the smartphone to unlock and start a car.
While Apple's years-long ambition to build its own vehicle hasn't materialized, its CarPlay infotainment system is available in 97% of new cars, according to the company.Apple is overhauling the iPhone homescreen and upgrading AirPodsAnd it thinks that the humble car key, which on new cars can take the shape of your vehicle, or even feature a screen of its own, can still be improved further.
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