Few days ago Apple released the expected update in the form of iOS 16.3. This version comes with several major improvements – primarily the global expansion of advanced data protection to iCloudu, along with support for hardware security keys for two-factor authentication Apple IDIn addition to these two major innovations, support has also been added for the newly introduced HomeUnder the second generation, and last but not least, there were also fixes for all sorts of errors and bugs, including a fix for the problem with Siri when using CarPlay.
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As for the operating system iOS 16, so it initially appeared to be well-tuned and reliable, asonec but many apple fans started complaining about a large number of bugs. Many of them were fixed in iOS 16.1 and 16.2, but unfortunately, a classic scenario occurred where fixing one bug led to three more. One of the main bugs concerned Siriwhich drivers use CarPlay was unable to provide basic information from the Find My app about some people's locations, which in older versions iOS was possible without any problems. Of course, for some users who were used to this function, this could be a big problem. NakoneBut a solution came, but we had to wait several months for it.
The above error is Siri when using CarPlay namely tooneconstantly corrects updates iOS 16.3, which Apple implicitly confirms in the release notes: Solves problems when requirements Siri v CarPlay may not be understood correctly. Of course, users immediately appeared who, after installation, iOS 16.3 decided through CarPlay using Siri search for people's locations from the Find app, and it turns out that this feature isoneis now available again. So if you have not been able to use the aforementioned function while driving due to an error, all you need to do is iPhone update to iOS 16.3, simply in Settings → General → Software Update.
I should ask- Carplay Does it work via BT or just via cable?
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If you have a car that allows wireless CarPlay, then yes. If only cable, then there is a specific “box” CarLinkit, which replaces it. Then it also works without wires.
It never works via BT if your car is equipped with wireless CarPlay, then you need to have Wi-Fi + BT turned on on your phone and the car then in this case also has Wi-Fi. Once you turn off Wi-Fi, then it stops CarPlay work.
Ah, so it probably only works for me with a cable.
The most obvious mistake is that Siri cannot read SMS in Czech. Without that, the whole CarPlay totally 💩