GM confirms $130,000 Cadillac Escalade IQ won’t have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto | GM said it was going to drop Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in all vehicles, and now, that includes Cadillac’s l…::Cadillac confirms its new Google built-in infotainment leaves no room for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Instead, Google built-in is running the 55-inch infotainment screen.

  • @ante@lemmy.world
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    1251 year ago

    I’m not the target audience for this to begin with, but I refuse to own a car ever again that doesn’t have Android Auto. What a bunch of anti-consumer bullshit. What are the odds GM starts charging a subscription fee to access apps on these vehicles?

      • UristMcHolland
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        GM is also competing for a piece of the $5.5 billion connected commercial vehicle market, as PYMNTS reported recently.

        The company offers a fleet telematics solution called OnStar Vehicle Insights that features a vehicle locator, vehicle health, driver behavior, performance insights, daily trip summaries and remote commands. This last tool lets drivers lock, unlock and remote start the vehicle from a website or app.

        I would rather have none of that in my vehicle, thanks.

        • Overzeetop
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          51 year ago

          I like my vehicles like I like my software - buy once for the features that exist now; upgrade when there is a compelling reason to do so. This rent-seeking subscription bullshit is crap.

    • @Tandybaum@lemmy.world
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      171 year ago

      I agree. It’s a line in the sand at this point.

      I remember back in the 90s looking at these super cool CD players people and installed. I’m sure the nice ones were insanely expensive. CarPlay/Android Auto is a better UI than literally any other option ever put in a car. End of story.

    • BoscoBear
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      111 year ago

      I refuse to own a car that doesn’t have a DIN slot for my own tech.

    • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      I think the idea is to get you to pay for data for your car. Tesla is often cited as doing the same thing (eg no phone projection, use the built in), but their unlimited data price is super reasonable at like $100/year. I am not sure what GM is charging, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s more.

      • @ante@lemmy.world
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        231 year ago

        Yeah but I also already pay for a phone and am tired of being nickel and dimed at every opportunity. The price of the service isn’t necessarily the issue – it’s the fact that there is a price to begin with.

        • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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          61 year ago

          Totally agree. Don’t tell me more reasons why I want to pay like, “your car is a hotspot now!”. I can already do that with my phone. There’s no need to have a data plan per device in my mind if you already have a modem in your pocket.

      • @abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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        I am not sure what GM is charging

        To be honest, I don’t really care what it costs I wouldn’t pay. No car manufacturer in the world has ever produced a car with a good mapping system. I can’t imagine why anyone would pay anything at all for a product that’s worse than the free one in their phone.

    • @eldavi@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      What are the odds GM starts charging a subscription fee to access apps on these vehicles?

      that’s why theyre doing it and both apple and google are helping them.

  • @TempleSquare@lemmy.ml
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    581 year ago

    Ladies and gentlemen… FROM the company that brought us “Cadillac CUE” (all-capacitive-buttons information controls)…

    …Something nobody wants!

    • Nate
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      151 year ago

      I worked at a Cadillac dealership and I absolutely HATED the cars that had these. Barely functioned in the winter time

      • @BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Had that in my '17 CTS, the screen did it’s normal “I’m in control now” thing of random touch inputs until I finally had enough. Bought an aftermarket screen without the gel layer and replaced it, it was much better than OEM.

  • FireWire400
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    I still don’t understand why car brands don’t just use Android Automotive anyway. Most native infotainment systems in cars still look and feel like they’re from the early 2000s.

    That 55-inch interface they’re showing off really looks like some weird 2006-ish concept.

    Edit: Apparently, it’s running “Google built-in” which means that this particular system is based on Android Automotive OS and it’s just running some proprietary launcher on top.

      • @AttackPanda@programming.dev
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        41 year ago

        We all know that the look of the interface will stay the same throughout the lifetime of the car. At least with CarPlay or Android Auto, it represents the interface of your phone. CarPlay is a hard requirement for my vehicles.

      • Altima NEO
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        21 year ago

        Nissan stopped updating the navigation for my 2016 car last year.

        So… Pretty shit

        • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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          I remember when updates to cars were called product recalls and they only happened in exceptional circumstances.

  • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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    351 year ago

    Y’know what would be great?

    An industry standard system that would work properly with any type of phone, tablet or other mobile device.

    • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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      101 year ago

      Preferably one that doesn’t run like shit.

      And while we’re at it, require physical nobs/buttons for basic navigation/climate control for safety purposes.

  • @FrankTheHealer@lemmy.world
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    301 year ago

    Give it some time and there will be a guide to replacing the whole thing with a raspberry pi and cheap screen from Ali express.

    It will also probably have more functionality and be less awful to use.

    Fuck all these proprietary systems with their locked down ecosystems. Its blatantly planned obsolescence and will cause a ton of e waste. But fuck it as long as some shareholder is happy right.

  • Cam
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    251 year ago

    We need a open standard fully open source alternative.

  • @filister@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “You will own nothing and be happy”. The overall push of the whole tech industry is towards the SaaS model, where you would need to pay an endless list of third party services annual subscriptions in order to have some reasonable experience.

    This is the only way for them to sustain the endless growth spiral their shareholders require. Sad days for humanity.

  • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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    161 year ago

    Will be interesting to see how many of these they actually sell. I’m guessing it will flop and the factory will be retooled to build a different EV in a year. Same with Hummer line. These models are wayyyyy too niche.

    • @BURN@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      I don’t think the market for these is consumers. I think it’s more targeted towards brands/companies. Suburbans are the “go to” vehicle for a lot of upscale valet services and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a lot of those go electric to save on costs.