Will You Soon Control Your Car With Your Cell Phone?

Soon, the remote is not only a toy car - at least according to one market research company. A new report from iSuppli predicts that by 2016, 20.7 million are real cars with at least some systems, some of which are through mobile applications from 85,000 in 2010 inspected vessel. That's more than a quarter of global sales.

Among the features of the subject include remote lock, lights, A / C and heat - like the iPhone App Delphi concept two years ago. HVAC control is especially important for electric vehicles that the owners can heat or cool, while still in the garage and plugged in, not to the battery consumption.

"Market for remote-controlled car functions is to grow rapidly in coming years," said in a statement Egil Juliussen, principal analyst and co-workers for the automotive practice, iSuppli. "OEM automotive manufacturers plan to implement these systems in a variety of cars as a standard feature that is driving the market growth."

The report says that both embedded systems such as OnStar telematics systems and mobile devices such as Ford Sync, remote operation is to win - joining Toyota, which is already in Japan G-security system that allows you to monitor the interior of the car makes and running track in the event of theft.

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