Samsung introduced a new Application Link Drive as official devices. this idea of the liaison is to provide a safe user interface and portal for the most used applications on the phone while driving - navigation, hands-free calls and listen to music. For navigation, you get access to the phone's GPS and mapping functions, allowing you to speak destinations or pull up text messages. Full hands-free calling and text-to-speech message reading are available in several languages. The music portal gives access to all the media stored on the device.
If you are looking to do something more than that while driving, you're probably not very safe to be behind the wheel. Samsung also said that a device with Link Drive installed can provide services directly, or even connect to the existing system of information and entertainment in your car with MirrorLink protocol, a standard accepted by the Car Connectivity Consortium.
Drive link is making its debut in the international version of the Samsung Galaxy SIII (S3), with other devices coming later - provided they are running Android 4.0 - and will be available for download through Samsung Apps on your device in 21 countries around the world, none of which is the good ol 'U.S. A.
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