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What to do with QNX
1) Replace current Blackberry OS with QNX (like the previous poster said).
2) Blackberry should integrate with the car system.
a) Automatic switch to hands free mode if in car.
b) Use car speakers for phone.
c) Use car microphone for phone.
d) Use steering wheel/dashboard controls to operate the phone.
e) Allow the phone to replace the key & remote control.
f) Allow syncing of music libraries between the phone and car.
g) Allow the car to use the phone as an access point to the internet (update navigation system, software updates, etc.)