OKEMOS, Mich.– We live in a world where technology is making rapid advancements that alter how we get through the day. One of the preeminent technologies we now use are our smartphones. It’s practically vital to our lifestyles today, so it makes a lot of sense why the 2016 Chevy models will integrate new smartphone technology that works with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
By providing this technology through Chevy’s MyLink infotainment system, drivers are able to connect their Android smartphone or iPhone to any of Chevy’s 14 different 2016 models. And by offering this technology in more models than any other automaker, Chevy definitely climbs to the top of the automotive technology pyramid!
The new MyLink integration will be accessible through a 7-inch screen that supports both Android and Apple, as well as an 8-inch screen only capable with Apple until later on in 2016 when Android will most likely join. Regardless, integrating new smartphone technology in 2016 Chevy models will allow you to stay even more connected with the ability to access multiple features of your smartphone.
Android Auto features that will be available include: Google Maps, Google Now, a Google voice service and audio and messaging apps. Apple CarPlay features will include: Phone, Messages, Music, Siri and third-party apps.
To make driving with this technology convenient and simple, 2016 Chevy models will include a button on the steering wheel that allows you to access your smartphone’s features with a simple voice command. Just make sure that you have an Android smartphone operating on Android Lollipop 5.0 or later, or an iPhone 5 or later.
Hank Graff Chevrolet Okemos is committed to providing you with integrity and convenience, all close to home. Let our friendly team of Chevy professionals at Hank Graff Okemos help you – simply call us at (517) 349-8300 or visit our showroom, located at 1748 W. Grand River Okemos, MI 48864. We’re just minutes from Lansing!
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