OnStar to Demo on Android App for Chevy Volt at Google I/O
General Motors May 18 said it is adding navigation features for its Chevrolet Volt application that helps users track their vehicles using cars on Google Maps and search for destinations on Android smartphones. The app will connect GM's OnStar roadside assistance service with Android smartphones. OnStar will demonstrate these features at the Google I/O show May 19 and 20, but they won't be available on the Volt mobile app at launch, GM said.
General Motors May 18 said it is adding navigation features for its Chevrolet Volt application that help users track their vehicles using cars on Google Maps and search for destinations on Android smartphones. GM unveiled its Android smartphone mobile app for the Chevy Volt at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in January, promising to launch the app in tandem with the Volt this fall.Tony DiSalle, marketing director for the Chevrolet Volt, said in a statement GM's goal is to give Volt owners a "personal connection to their car" through technology. The move is also designed to help GM compete with Ford's popular Sync application, which lets drivers control the car's stereo by voice, among other features. OnStar will demonstrate these features at the Google I/O show May 19 and 20, but they won't be available on the Volt mobile app at launch, GM said. Features that will be available at launch include; remote start to set the vehicle's interior temperatures; the ability to charge now or schedule charge timing; battery charge level display; the ability to send text or e-mail notifications for charge reminders, interruptions and full charge; and the ability to display miles per gallon, electric-only miles and odometer reading.








