Lexus enform apps
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Lexus enform apps
I have just updated the enform apps in the car to latest version today. It contains all sort of good stuff, like bing (search engine), yelp, etc. my goal is not to have to hold up my cell phone to search for 'Starbucks' address when I get to a new town; as you know, the navigation does take command like 'find Starbucks' or 'find Hilton'.
I got really excited after the download, but then I realized something: in order to use bing or yelp while driving, I need to move the cursor to each alphabet, to type words, which is kind of distracting for a driver. To me, that's counterproductive and Lexus should have thought of this; so I am pretty sure there's gotta be better ways out there that I was hoping any of you could shed some lights into this:
1. Are you using the apps suite?
2. What apps do you find most useful?
3. What do you use it for?
Thank you.
I got really excited after the download, but then I realized something: in order to use bing or yelp while driving, I need to move the cursor to each alphabet, to type words, which is kind of distracting for a driver. To me, that's counterproductive and Lexus should have thought of this; so I am pretty sure there's gotta be better ways out there that I was hoping any of you could shed some lights into this:
1. Are you using the apps suite?
2. What apps do you find most useful?
3. What do you use it for?
Thank you.
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Apps like Pandora do indeed use your phone's data plan. But remember that it's audio, not video, which is reasonably low-bandwidth. I'm on a [two-party] shared 10GB plan (AT&T) and it hasn't been a significant issue. But I also listen to CDs, a USB drive full of music, and SiriusXM, depending on my mood, so I might not be the best to ask this particular question.
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Tried another great feature today. I think I've answered my own question
While in Bing, I press the talk button at steering wheel, and I said find Starbucks. Bing brought up all nearby Starbucks. I selected one of them, and click map, it brought me to nav screen. After confirming which Starbucks I want, it guided me there.
So with the bing feature, I can pretty much search a specific brand names, such as: "Costco in Main Street".
While in Bing, I press the talk button at steering wheel, and I said find Starbucks. Bing brought up all nearby Starbucks. I selected one of them, and click map, it brought me to nav screen. After confirming which Starbucks I want, it guided me there.
So with the bing feature, I can pretty much search a specific brand names, such as: "Costco in Main Street".
#6
Tried another great feature today. I think I've answered my own question
While in Bing, I press the talk button at steering wheel, and I said find Starbucks. Bing brought up all nearby Starbucks. I selected one of them, and click map, it brought me to nav screen. After confirming which Starbucks I want, it guided me there.
So with the bing feature, I can pretty much search a specific brand names, such as: "Costco in Main Street".
While in Bing, I press the talk button at steering wheel, and I said find Starbucks. Bing brought up all nearby Starbucks. I selected one of them, and click map, it brought me to nav screen. After confirming which Starbucks I want, it guided me there.
So with the bing feature, I can pretty much search a specific brand names, such as: "Costco in Main Street".
I just started playing with the apps today. It's a nifty feature but it just seems like it's easier to use my phone. Although I did enjoy the Yelp app, it's nice to see what is around you, especially in a new place.
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I have just updated the enform apps in the car to latest version today. It contains all sort of good stuff, like bing (search engine), yelp, etc. my goal is not to have to hold up my cell phone to search for 'Starbucks' address when I get to a new town; as you know, the navigation does take command like 'find Starbucks' or 'find Hilton'.
I got really excited after the download, but then I realized something: in order to use bing or yelp while driving, I need to move the cursor to each alphabet, to type words, which is kind of distracting for a driver. To me, that's counterproductive and Lexus should have thought of this; so I am pretty sure there's gotta be better ways out there that I was hoping any of you could shed some lights into this:
1. Are you using the apps suite?
2. What apps do you find most useful?
3. What do you use it for?
Thank you.
I got really excited after the download, but then I realized something: in order to use bing or yelp while driving, I need to move the cursor to each alphabet, to type words, which is kind of distracting for a driver. To me, that's counterproductive and Lexus should have thought of this; so I am pretty sure there's gotta be better ways out there that I was hoping any of you could shed some lights into this:
1. Are you using the apps suite?
2. What apps do you find most useful?
3. What do you use it for?
Thank you.
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