Is the iPhone 4 onwards actually going to be MirrorLink compatible?

There is also a lot of talk regarding an extra app but I can't find any evidence of this. Does the cable work? Can you access the co-pilot app through the recommended cable?

As of this date, Apple has not signed on to MirrorLink.

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