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CarBridge is popular jailbroken tweak among the jailbreakers and drivers lets you use any App in CarPlay. On the other hand, CarBridge removes limitations with Apple CarPlay. It will bring the iPhone experience to your car and customize your Carplay the way you want. Hence, there are several iOS 12.4 jailbreak now, CarBridge is supported for latest iOS 12.4 version too.
Alex Stich, also known as @leftyfl1p in twitter, develop this app.
This is an alternative for NGXPlay Cydia tweak. However, CarBridge let you run apps on your CarPlay while NGXPlay mirroring them.
Compatibility
CarPlay – CarBridge is a modification of CarPlay. Therefore, CarPlay will be compatible with any car or aftermarket display that supports.
iPhones – All Jailbroken iPhones supported. (iOS 10 to iOS 12.2 & iOS 12.4)
How to download?
You should jailbreak your iPhone to get CarBridge. Jailbreak is always free. Currently, there are Unc0ver, Chimera, Electra Jailbreak available for the latest version. Once you jailbreak your iPhone with any of the Jailbreak tool, you can download the CarBridge app. Get iPhone jailbreak guides and full information form Reddit.
Once you successfully jailbreak your iPhone, you can grab CarBridge from Chariz repository in Sileo or Cydia for cost $4.99.
Benefits
- Let you run any third-party apps
- Allows you to run two apps open at once as one is from car play and another one is from the iPhone.
- There is a Portal app to control your connected iOS device’s interface using your head unit
- It gives you the ability to hide any CarPlay icon
- It provides you to access Apple map without limitation
CarBridge is awesome app to bridging your iOS apps to CarPlay.
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How To Add Wireless CarPlay To Any Car With A Cheap Android Tablet + Adapter
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Apple CarPlay – Companion throughout your drive
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