GM has made its stance clear on the future of equipping its vehicles with Android Auto and CarPlay. It won’t be. However, a clever third-party kit promises to restore the functionality.
In March of last year, GM announced that its future vehicles wouldn’t support CarPlay or phone-projected Android Auto, instead adopting Google’s Android Automotive platform. The decision was met with overwhelming negativity from users, and has led to GM having to defend the decision over and over again.
However, for drivers still interested in the vehicles that GM is removing CarPlay and Android Auto from, a third-party kit is making it possible.
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