General Motors has disabled third-party infotainment kits from WAMS that enabled Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in its vehicles. This decision aligns with GM's strategy to promote its proprietary infotainment system, which incorporates Google's technology. The retrofitting solution, which gained popularity, was reportedly removed from WAMS' offerings following GM's directive. GM's stance has drawn criticism from competitors like Ford, as the company insists on providing a safer, self-developed driving experience. Customers seeking third-party systems are now left without options as GM maintains its enforcement.