
Cars and mobile phones haven’t had a very happy relationship. For most people, a car/phone interface means a bracket suction-cupped to the windscreen. At best, it means a Bluetooth connection between the phone and the car’s infotainment system, that leaves much to be desired. Trying to rectify this situation, Israeli telecom company Accel Telecom describes its new VOYAGER smartphone as the “first standalone connected car smartphone,” designed with the car specifically in mind... Continue Reading VOYAGER smartphone designed specifically for use in cars
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Automotive, Cars, Mobile Phones, smartphone
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