Confirmed: GM To No Longer Provide Updates For OnStar RemoteLink Mobile App
The automaker is instead focusing on myChevrolet, myCadillac, myBuick and myGMC.
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The automaker is instead focusing on myChevrolet, myCadillac, myBuick and myGMC.
The “blue button brand” has racked up more than a billion customer interactions.
New offers await OnStar subscribers.
The 2016 Silverado doesn’t need a trailer with a satellite antenna to get your work done.
Chevy owners, meet your new all-in-one app.
The hack enabled the locking and unlocking of doors and starting the car’s engine.
So if your RemoteLink app works, you have the version that’s been fixed.
It takes less than a minute. Literally.
GM issued the fix within 24 hours.
The English call center will support Vauxhall customers.
Silverado owners enjoy staying on the grid, and can only look forward to further connectivity.
Users of OnStar RemoteLink 1.9x and prior are advised to update to RemoteLink 2.0.
There’s a lot to like about the new app.
The app has had over 43 million total requests in 2014, which is double the requests in 2013.
The completely-redesigned mobile app features a new look and capabilities.
At last week’s CES show in Las Vegas, Oculus Rift was used to demonstrate several OnStar features to attendees.
As snow sets in, OnStar reminds us to play it safe this Winter.