GM has been adamant in its decision to remove Android Auto and Apple CarPlay from its vehicles, and now the automaker has killed a third-party kit that made it possible to still use those platforms.
General Motors has recently disabled the third-party kit from White Automotive & Media Services (WAMS) that brings Android Auto and Apple CarPlay to GM cars. It is not a secret that General Motors had ...
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GM's stubbornness to block CarPlay and Android Auto in its cars has seemingly reached a new level, as a popular aftermarket option to enable the phone projection systems in models lacking them is no ...
Google announced a new version of its Android Automotive open-source operating system for software-defined vehicles. Whereas ...
A new Apple CarPlay and Android Auto upgrade kit from White Automotive and Media Services (WAMS) adds complete functionality for both connectivity features to GM EVs that do not include either CarPlay ...
The new YouTube player for Android Auto supports audio listening but has no in-car browsing and requires Premium access ...