Bluetooth smartphone compatibility guide
If your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth®,* your infotainment system* should be compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled smartphones to provide the following features:
- Music – Information, streaming and controls
- Calling – Caller ID, multiple call handling, calling controls and call transfer
- Connecting – Pairing, automatic reconnection and phonebook download
Common compatible smartphones
Below is a list of some of the most common smartphones in the U.S. The majority of them offer full functionality based on device and radio. Make sure your smartphone’s software is up to date prior to pairing.
Select the brand to see a list of select models that are compatible with GM Infotainment Systems.
Don’t see your smartphone?
New phones may have been released since we last tested for compatibility. If your phone is not on this list, you may still be able to pair and connect your phone and use limited functions.
- First, make sure the software on your smartphone is up to date.
- Then, work through the pairing and connection steps.
- If it connects, you may be able to use select functions through the infotainment system.
Notes:
- The functions available through the Bluetooth connection may be limited. Not all functions may be supported by your smartphone or by the vehicle’s infotainment system.
- If your device is powered on after the vehicle is running, you will have to manually reconnect the device to the infotainment system from the handset or vehicle. GM recommends that while in the vehicle, this device should not be connected to other devices such as headsets at the same time.
For your security, please don’t include personal info such as phone number, address or credit card details.
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.