GM Infotainment Systems Ditch Text Messaging Feature
GM’s built-in SMS reading and replying feature has been replaced outright by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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GM’s built-in SMS reading and replying feature has been replaced outright by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Thanks to a new app called GM Dev Client.
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