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Chevrolet has announced GogoLink, a navigation app for smartphones that uses the company’s MyLink system to display maps and directions on your dashboard.
Doug Newcomb puts the MyLink smartphone-linking system in a preproduction 2013 Chevy Spark through its paces.
If you’ve been following GM Authority, you may have heard about the planned integration of the Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system with the BringGo navigation application. Well, the integration ...
This interface allows you to connect your smartphone to your car using Bluetooth. The MyLink system works with both Apple and Android phone models, though some devices may require a USB connection.
Unfortunately, MyLink can't connect to the iPhone's built-in navigation system (or to Google Maps, for that matter). GM instead is rolling out its own BringGo navigation app for iOS and Android.
Segment-exclusive MyLink system adds GogoLink navigation via owners’ smartphones Its in-your-face colors already make the 2013 Chevrolet Spark hard to lose in a crowd.
To access TuneIn through MyLink, a user will need to download the free TuneIn Radio app to their (compatible) smartphone and connect the phone with MyLink (either via Bluetooth or USB).
Segment-exclusive MyLink system adds GogoLink navigation via owners' smartphones NEW YORK – Its in-your-face colors already make the 2013 Chevrolet Spark hard to lose in a crowd.
Chevrolet has given us our first look at the all-new MyLink system, which combines voice-activated infotainment with a large touch screen on the center console.
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