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Does anyone know if we have more choices of pictures for our Infotainment profile?   I have what looks like coffee beans as my picture, I suppose these are default pictures provide by GM.  Can we provide our own picture?  If yes, how?  Thanks

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Following!  With the IOS Nav upgrade the picture shows on the nav map screen too which is kind of lame when the image choices are worse than the old XP windows default icons...

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You would have thought this would be possible since you have a USB port and a SD card port as well. I have a 2020 GMC Canyon Denali. I'm a photographer and wanted to put a picture of myself in place of the default images that you choose from. I called GMC for their infotainment center group and they said that it's not possible to upload your own profile photo, I did submit a feature request.

With photography as popular as it is this it's really a design oversight and something that people are going to want, if it's your profile your going to want your picture. 

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I was hoping for this too. I wanted to add my own. I am not sure why in this day and age Chevy thought it was a good idea to not include that. 

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We need to find some 16 year old to hack the Android system they use.

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There have been other threads about this issue.

 

So far, I haven't read a solution to change to anything beyond the ones they offer.

 

 

OTOH, we have more than one vehicle using 'profiles', and they do move between vehicles.

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It would be nice to be able to download a photo onto the display screen for when you’re not using any of the apps. I could do this in my Ford 2013 Raptor and am disappointed it’s not an option here  

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