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You can hack Apple CarPlay into a Tesla using — what else — Android
May 9, 2022, 7:03 p.m. | Mitchell Clark
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Thanks to web standards. | Image: Michał Gapiński
While Tesla’s operating system is known for having tons of built-in features (including the ability to play AAA video games), there’s one capability that’s notably missing: support for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Michał Gapiński, however, has figured out a way to hack support for both into Teslas, using a web browser, two Raspberry Pis, a handful of add-ons and cables, and Android.
Gapiński calls it the Android Tesla Project (h/t …
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