The Collaboration of Cars and Phones to Protect Data
Apart from striking everyone, COVID-19 also hit hard the automotive sector. However, the recent news state that this sector is about to bounce back. The linked vehicle market is a crucial element of this, and there’s an estimation of growth reaching 270% by 2022. The arrival of 5G further accelerates this growth with the piercing of linked cars in leading European countries. More so, approximately 96% of new vehicles dispatched globally will have in-built connectivity by 2030. According to market research , this is also making the industry look forward to a double increase from 2020. What’s causing this? There’s a different approach to how people are selecting and buying cars. Conventionally consumers found attraction in the aesthetics and performance, but currently, they are drawing closer to entertainment, in-built services, and security features. Also, the enthusiasm around fascinating accessories is often from improved convenience for users. This becomes a significant cause for mis...