GM Refuses The Urge To Go Vertical With Its Screens
Even vertical-screen “pioneer” Tesla has gone horizontal.
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Even vertical-screen “pioneer” Tesla has gone horizontal.
It will come standard on all trim levels.
Now standard across the line.
Standard across the line.
New infotainment gear with the latest model refresh.
GM has no plans to offer a factory upgrade path, even if customers are prepared to pay for it.
Every Caddy model and trim gets wireless infotainment.
New smartphone integration comes standard on certain trims.
A more seamless infotainment experience awaits.
The newly standard feature adds an extra $100 to the bottom line.
Just get in, and go.
The changes are coming to GM vehicles with Apple CarPlay soon.
There are two methods for deactivating the system.
A truly cable-free experience is just over the horizon.
The General cuts the cord on infotainment.
Cutting the cord with the next model year.
GM finally gets on the wireless bandwagon.
iOS version 13.2.1 addressed the annoying problem.
Wired smartphone tech is so 2014.
A streamlined interface, easier operation, and the removal of various annoyances to boot.