This is a collection of frequently asked questions about CarBridge, please read if you are planning to purchase. Q:
Did you install CarBridge in the settings? A: Make sure the tweak
PreferenceLoader from repository:
https://rpetri.ch/repo/ installed or updated.
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What is CarBridge? A: CarBridge is a setting for jailbroken iOS devices that allows you to upload unsupported applications to CarPlay. It is designed
@ leftyfl1p .
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Where can I get CarBridge? A:
https: //docs.google.co...ZZQovQRM_iLlWnknk/edit.
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Which iOS versions support this feature? A: Any jailbroken iOS from
10.0 before
11.3.1 . Planned to support older versions.
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What versions of iOS can I use for jailbreaking? A: Please refer to
https://canijailbreak.com/For information on the latest iOS versions released for unlocking. If any website tells you otherwise, it is a 100% scam. Google and YouTube are littered with these clickbate articles; don't fall for them no matter how desperate you are.
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Can I fix it or get it on my phone with an unauthorized call? A: Simple answer: No.
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Technical answer. There are three types of CarPlay applications: messaging, audio, and navigation. Messages and audio applications of CarPlay are not actually standalone applications, they use the communication protocol to talk to the SpringBoard and provide information about the song / messages. Navigation apps are what real CarPlay apps are. However, these applications require SBStarkCapable rights, which cannot be self-signed and require additional subscription profiles, which can only be obtained by Apple. Judging by the SB prefix, it seems that Apple does not intend to allow third-party developers to use it. With a hacked phone, you can connect the rights verification process (this is what the NGX does), but at this point you can do much more to provide a better user interface.Q:
What cars are supported? A: CarBridge is a modification of CarPlay, so any car or after-sales display that supports the CarPlay touch screen will work with this.
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Will a joystick (non-touchscreen) be supported for CarPlay devices? A: There are potential additions on my list. If this happens, it will not be long enough. This will require a significant amount of research for effective implementation.
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Can it harm my car? What are the risks? A: CarPlay uses Apple's communication protocol between your car and iPhone, which sends video in H.264 format to the car and the touch inputs back to the phone. None of the CarPlay programs works on your car as an additional monitor connected to your desktop computer. This is all on the phone. CarPlay does not have access to electronic steering or gas, so no, it will not plow your car into a brick wall. The only risk of using CarBridge is those that come with standard jailbreak iOS settings. The worst thing that can happen is the SpringBoard crash, which can be resolved by exiting safe mode or, if necessary, by deleting the settings in Cydia. CarBridge does not concern the communication protocol CarPlay.
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What applications can I use with CarBridge? A: You can try to download any application on your device, but there is no guarantee that all applications will load properly. More on this in the next question.
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I tried to download my favorite application using CarBridge, but it does not display correctly or does not load at all, what’s wrong? Can you fix it? A: To say it directly: these applications were not designed or intended to deform such large sizes on car displays. Applications will never function 100% like this, you can get close, but never improve. It is just the nature of these tricks. As a rule, applications that are compatible with the iPad in one application, as a rule, work well when displayed on the car. Applications that are not compatible with the iPad, do not use automatic layout, or deviate from the standards of Apple, as a rule, have problems. If your favorite application has a problem, when the button is not exactly where it should be, a button that is not critical to the functionality of the application, causes the application to crash or any other minor problem, then there is a good chance that it’s not worth it spent the time and effort to fix it so that he could break in the next version of the application when there are more popular applications with big problems. Applications that do not have a common "utility" in a car (for example, a calculator, stocks, an application for a wallet, etc.) fall into this category, not counting that time. If the application has a serious problem (for example, the video is displayed laterally), report it through this form. Please note that there is no guarantee that I can fix it. There are literally millions of apps on the App Store, and I am one person.
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Why is it not compatible with NGXPlay? A: NGXPlay causes problems with the icon cache, among other things. There are too many conflicts because they are trying to achieve the same goal.
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