GM’s next generation OnStar will get a huge upgrade and challenge Ford’s Sync system with infotainment options. Besides OnStar ‘s well-known unparalleled route guidance and safety assistance services, the most recent system will get apps like Trapster and Facebook.
A Bloomberg story outlines the diversities inside the new edition of OnStar , which should focus its attention on more features designed to make Sync less of a deal maker for their rivals and outline some great benefits of OnStar ‘s always-on fat data pipe connection.
They’re reporting it’ll add text message voice translation and, somehow, Facebook. Will you manage to ” like” places you notice on the road or ” share” routes together with your friends? We’ll find out soon. As for other features, we’re all but certain super popular mobile app Trapster can be getting added to the combination.
The proof is within the pudding, and the pudding for this reason is a present day CTS-V with manufacturer tags inside the Trapster World HQ parking zone. The company’s taking the loose-lips-sink-ships approach, but they’ve told us up to now an aftermarket partnership is within the works and this photo from the Trapster Facebook page seems to verify it.
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