2024-08-19
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[SmartAuto News] Recently, SmartAuto noticed that a joint statement issued by Lynk & Co. owners has attracted widespread attention on the Internet. The statement pointed out that the OS N car system installed in Lynk & Co. cars has a series of problems, including stuck operation interface and poor navigation adaptation, which affect the user experience. In view of this, car owners hope that Lynk & Co. can consider upgrading its 8155 chip-driven OS N car system to the Flyme Auto system.
Lynk & Co owners said that although the OS N car system is based on the advanced 8155 chip, the lack of effective updates and support has resulted in the system's actual performance not being fully utilized. Owners have noticed that other Geely models, such asGalaxy L6(parameter丨picture) and L7, etc., have already provided update plans for the Flyme Auto system, so they also hope that Lynk & Co can provide similar upgrade services for their own vehicles.
Lynk & Co has responded to this appeal. Officials said that the LYNK OS N system has completed the adaptation and development of all models equipped with the 8155 chip, and will undergo a major upgrade in the third quarter to introduce some of the Flyme Link ecosystem functions. However, due to the computing power limitations of the 8155 chip, the LYNK OS N system cannot fully replicate all the features of Flyme Auto, such as dynamic 3D effects and small window mode.
Lynk & Co promises to continue to optimize the existing LYNK OS N system and improve its stability and fluency in order to achieve a basic functional experience comparable to that of the Flyme Auto system. The official also mentioned that although the LYNK OS N system cannot be directly upgraded to Flyme Auto, future large-scale upgrades will be dedicated to solving the main issues that users are concerned about.
This joint statement reflects the demand of Lynk & Co owners for a higher quality car experience. With the continuous development of smart car technology, users are paying more and more attention to the usability and functionality of the in-vehicle infotainment system. Lynk & Co owners hope that through this appeal, manufacturers will pay more attention to user feedback and accelerate the pace of system improvement.