Friday, February 18, 2011
Chevrolet MyLink brings the app fight to Ford Sync, Toyota Entune
General Motors is, after all the smartphone battle of Ford brings to the introduction of Chevrolet MyLink, an integrated infotainment system that connects to your phone and allows you to applications either via the shift paddles on the steering wheel or the console-mounted touch screen access.
The wraps officially dissolved at their current stage show, and Engadget has a similar functionality to Ford and Toyota recently announced AppLink Entune system. MyLink connects your Android or BlackBerry device over Bluetooth, so you can access the wireless access applications. And if you part on IOS devices from Apple - that the iPhone or iPod Touch - you get the same functionality, but can only be controlled by plugging in via USB.
At the start MyLink is only compatible with later Stitcher Radio and Pandora, in other applications due to be in this year. The Chevrolet Volt and Equinox will feature the first two models with the new system, and in addition to voice control functionality courtesy of nuance, both models will be available with inductive load Powermat system so that you do not worry connected via your Bluetooth phone runs out of juice. Pricing was announced yet, but expect MyLink be available in the coming months. Hit the jump for the official release and more details on our high-tech site obesessed Translogic siblings.
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