Chevrolet brings Android Auto to 2016 eight-inch MyLink models in March

Chevrolet announced that it will be the leader, with more 2016 models supported than any other car maker, in bringing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay to the dashboard of its vehicles. 2016 models equipped with the company’s seven-inch infotainment system will offer Android Auto and/or Apple CarPlay by default; 2016 models that feature the slightly larger, eight-inch system, will only be available, initially, with Apple CarPlay. However, Android Auto will be offered later, and now, according to official wording, we find out exactly when.March of next year is when owners of 2016 models ...

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Concerned about excess heat from wireless charging? Chevrolet has the answer

For as useful as wireless smartphone charging can be, it’s not without its drawbacks, but little by little we’ve seen significant efforts to overcome some of these limitations in recent years: from broader availability of public charging spots, to the arrival of devices that are compatible with both major charging standards. And while that progress is great, there’s one problem area we’d yet to see adequately addressed. We’re talking about heat, which wireless charging can generate in abundance when compared to traditional wired methods. And with heat being a ...

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