Not so much worried about it, but to pay for a truck with certain features that are built in and to loose those features do to not keeping a subscription sucks. I have the android mirror option on the truck, unless i loose that also, but i can connect my phone to the usb and have it mirror on the display.Every GPS you buy you buy and dont have to pay unless you want to update your maps or want to add maps, but thats it. Its a GPS, not WIFI. Just dont get it.But will look into other options. So I've been curious about the same issue. Just bought my 2015 used and it appears that my OnStar has expired (or been expired).
I have a Nav icon, but mine says 'OnStar NAV'. When I select it, it displays multiple messages: 'No active route', There is currently no active route', and ' Press the OnStar button to set a route'. I'm 100% ok with using google maps or Waze mirrored off of my iPhone. I just don't really feel the need to pay for an OnStar subscription, but it would be nice to look at the 8' screen in my dash rather than looking down at the 4.7' screen on my phone when navigating.Any assistance in mirroring my phone is greatly appreciated! Just to be clear, the ONStar Nav that you send the route to the vehicle is not the one im referring to. I mentioned onstar because its listed on my window sticker from the truck. I never setup to use the app with the truck as i did with my other truck in the past, but i recall that and never liked it.
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I click the nav icon on the screen and get this window to enter an address.I posted my question, because my wifes camaro has the same icons and worked the same as mine does now, but she no longer has this pop up when she clicks on the nav icon. So thats what lead me to believe that the nav is linked to Onstar some how, since we let her subscription expire. Just to be clear, the ONStar Nav that you send the route to the vehicle is not the one im referring to. I mentioned onstar because its listed on my window sticker from the truck. I never setup to use the app with the truck as i did with my other truck in the past, but i recall that and never liked it.
I click the nav icon on the screen and get this window to enter an address.I posted my question, because my wifes camaro has the same icons and worked the same as mine does now, but she no longer has this pop up when she clicks on the nav icon. So thats what lead me to believe that the nav is linked to Onstar some how, since we let her subscription expire.Check your window sticker and see if you have a charge of $495 I believe and if you do then you have Navigation.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk.
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