2024-08-18
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IT Home reported on August 18 that on August 17, a screenshot titled "Joint Statement of Lynk & Co Owners" circulated on the Internet, signed by "all Lynk & Co owners."
The statement said that Lynk & Co provided the OS N car system equipped with the 8155 chip. OS N was launched two years ago.Nearly one year since last updateAfter a year of maintenance and optimization, there was no substantial change, the operating interface was stuck and unresponsive, and problems such as navigation adaptation occurred frequently, resulting in the 8155 chip failing to perform its actual performance.
At the same time, car owners noticed that Geely's Galaxy L6, L7 and other models equipped with 8155 chips all provide Flyme Auto update plans, so they hope that Lynk & Co can consider updating the OS N car system equipped with 8155 chips.Upgrade to Flyme Auto system。
IT Home noticed that Lynk & Co officials have already given a clear response as to whether LYNK OS N can be upgraded to LYNK Flyme Auto.
On June 26, Lynk & Co said that the LYNK OS N system was deeply developed based on the 8155 chip, and has completed the adaptation development and use of all Lynk & Co models equipped with the 8155 chip. From a technical perspective, the LYNK Flyme Auto system does have highlights in some aspects, such as dynamic three-dimensional effects and small window functions.However, due to the computing power allocation of the 8155 chip, these functions cannot be installed in the car.。
Lynk & Co said that the company will continue to optimize and upgrade the existing LYNK OS N system to improve the stability and fluency of the system. LYNK OS N will have a major upgrade in the third quarter, adding the highlight ecological function of Flyme Link.LYNK OS N aims to maintain the same basic functional experience as Flyme Auto system。