GM prepares for wireless smartphone charging after 2014

Contrary to reports claiming General Motors will offer wireless charging for smartphones in some vehicles in 2014, GM told Automotive World that it has no current plans to add the technology next year, but will do so later in the future. The OEM is looking to Powermat for this technology. In It’s time to log … Continued

Contrary to reports claiming General Motors will offer wireless charging for smartphones in some vehicles in 2014, GM told Automotive World that it has no current plans to add the technology next year, but will do so later in the future.

The OEM is looking to Powermat for this technology. In

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