Like most carmakers, Chevrolet was betting big on Android Auto and CarPlay for its latest models. Unfortunately, GM's new direction pushes the brand further away from the two systems, as the 2024 ...
Cords are so 2010. They been disappearing from desktops, networks and phone accessories for years, and increasingly, they are disappearing from vehicle consoles — both for phone charging and for ...
Who says the dashboard can’t be smarter than your smartphone? asks Google. Google has issued its last update for the year for ...
GM isn’t alone in ditching Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Mercedes, Audi, Ford, and others are building their own infotainment systems—moves many see as blatant money grabs. General Motors just ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
Google has just promoted Android Auto 13.7 to the stable channel, with the first users getting it as we speak. Android Auto updates roll out using a phased-based model, meaning that not everybody ...
Update 12/13/2023: After publishing this article, a representative for GM reached out to SlashGear claiming that the company's position on phone projection was "misrepresented" by MotorTrend. "We ...
Chevrolet becomes the first automaker to announce Apple CarPlay and Android Auto simultaneously. It will be on 14 Chevrolet models in the 2016 model year that starts late this summer. Unlike Hyundai, ...
Android Auto is a platform found in many modern cars that gives you access to your Android phone on the car's infotainment system by using hands-free voice commands. You can also access many of your ...
Starting with the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV, General Motors’ electric vehicles will restrict Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in favor of a native Google infotainment system. Starting with the 2024 Chevy ...
A General Motors executive has explained why the company is dropping Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The executive claimed that this was due to safety concerns regarding poor wireless connections.
If you’re tired of having a tangle of phone cords on your old car’s console, there’s a good chance that your next set of wheels will let you cut the cords — both for charging and for integration into ...