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Apple CarPlay Gets Video Support While Parked

  • Apple announced that iPhone users will be able to stream videos via AirPlay to their CarPlay display only when their vehicle is parked and stationary.
  • This feature stems from safety concerns and requirements that prevent video playback while driving, aligning with existing distracted driving laws.
  • Apple revealed this video playback capability will arrive with the iOS 26 update alongside several CarPlay and CarPlay Ultra enhancements announced at WWDC25.
  • Users can stream videos wirelessly from an iPhone but will depend on car manufacturers enabling support officially, as availability varies by vehicle and region.
  • The update implies users can watch content safely when parked, potentially improving CarPlay usage during idle times like charging or waiting in the vehicle.
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Apple will allow video playback on CarPlay. A breach in the historic wall erected against distracting applications. But there are stringent conditions and the collaboration of car manufacturers will be needed - on macitynet.it CarPlay with iOS 26 will be able to play videos, but under specific conditions

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The Register broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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