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GM Reverses All-In EV Strategy to Bring Back Plug-In Hybrids
(www.thedrive.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
How long until they reverse their all-in-house infotainment strategy and go back to CarPlay and Android Auto?
When they can make money off Android Auto or CarPlay, they will switch back.
How do they make money off in-house infotainment?
It seems like better infotainment would lead to more sales...
Is theirs better? I doubt it.
Selling their own music and maps subscriptions, ads, selling location data. Enshittification.
They sell your data. They could also inject ads into shit and force you to pay to remove them.
Better infotainment will lead to higher customer satisfaction in the long run. But many corporations are notoriously short sighted and grab for the quick and easy profits. Sure, you might be annoyed that they paywalled a feature that used to be free but you are unlikely to sell your car because of it. They already have your money from you buying the car so any extra money coming from you is icing in the cake.
No fees to Apple & Google is a massive cost struck out of their balance sheets, yes? Frees up a lot of money.
When it's too late, then US taxpayers can rescue them again
Is Android Automotive really an "in-house" strategy?
No. That's why consumers want them to "go back" to it and Apple Car Play.
IIRC Android auto and Android automotive are two different things
UltiFi, the software on all GM EVs, is Android Automotive with an icon pack. All of the services are Google's (Maps, assistant, app store, etc). All GM does is change some graphics. Nothing about it is in-house.