Got mine last night too :)
Just dropped mine off for a service and the prompt came up as I switched off the car, lol.
yep, mine showed up as well. Upgrade went smoothly and everything seems to be working
I have this weird urge to try to clean your screen through my screen..
Haven't tried it yet, but thought I heard it now had the turn directions on HUD similar to newer model when you use the built in maps app, which is now already heaps better
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Waiting for the 1.5 upgrade which also cleans your screen
I took my car in for a service on Friday, they updated to 2501, last night I got the ota for 2503
Saw this post, went to my car. Hit update (it didn't do anything before), and finally it's updating now. 101 mins of waiting.
Lucky owners, they give you a free update for a car that you’ve purchased from the company.
Is this only for Seal or is there an update for sealion 6 too?
Think this is a Seal update in the Southern hemisphere as in Europe and other places have had this for several months now.
Installing mine now. https://preview.redd.it/ywe1bca1ga3f1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b88fd057010c34c445646d6fc79be7330270dd4 Includes all the reported elements for those wondering how wide spread the version without the maps is?
No, it's a reference to a little 'heads up ' image ahead of a turn that pops up on the main screen - not the HUD. There was something similar in the existing native system but as best I can ascertain it only popped up at extremely complex intersections to show you your route. The sorts of intersections you see in Melbourne and maybe in Sydney.
OTA arrived for me too Cairns
you should be charging to 100% at least once a week.
good way to annoy your service tech, start an update that makes the car undrivable for 100 minutes when you drop it off. bonus points if you block the driveway with it.
yeah the phrasing is a bit weird.
camera makes it look worse than it does IRL
Just a little hint, if your route planning isn't working (i.e. it isn't adding in the charging stops automatically), there is a little setting deep in the navigation settings menu where you need to turn it on.
Got mine ove the weekend. I dont really know whats new tbh. I just don't want to lose my sideloaded apps.
the biggest thing is the climate controls always on screen
have never used the stock navigation.
Sideloaded apps will stay if you upgrade. I upgraded to this version yesterday and still have all my apps.
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You mean like, in the owners manual? The advice you give is invalid for the type of batteries used in BYD cars. This is what the manual has to say https://i.imgur.com/CLNusoG.png If you make a habit of giving incorrect advice you may find your posting priveleges in this subreddit restricted.
It has some very good features not in Google Maps and it works with the screen split, syncs speed zone with the HUD etc, so now with Google as the base map and supplying the map data (including all your maps navigation preferences nd favorites, search etc.. it is exceptional. Given that moving between it and AA is no also easier because of other changes to the UI, it is my go to from now on. No question.
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Different battery chemistries. LFP you can safely charge to full whenever you want, and should be charged to full regularly to maintain calibration.
Its incredibly rare that I use any navigation app, so.... also the fact that it uses google maps routing is not that confidence inspiring, given how awful that is.
That map is the best consumer street map on Earth?
I've had that for a while now since 2412
and yet it still tries to send me down super sketchy dirt roads because its like 6 ft shorter than sticking to the highway.
Literally never happened to me.
literally every time I try to navigate somewhere. can't use any kind of route planner without putting loads of waypoints in to stop it from routing me through some fucking farmers back road.
that would likely be a limitation in regional locations where direct route is somewhat in conflict with 'best route and the quality of road infrastructure AND the data available to the map provider is limited. i live is a major city, rarely ego off the inter city freeways if I travel and when I do, it's usually direct to a community location (as opposed to traveling between two regional or rural locarions). This may explain my user experience. Google maps is so good I use the multi-modal elements every day (I drive, but, train and walk) and it knows better than I do - including about transport interruptions.
I just put in a journey that I did recently, from my home in a regional area to a big city. 396km for the default route. had to add 3 waypoints to get it to stick to the highway. this route was 407km. either it doesn't have info about road classes, or its overly prioritising shorter distance over sticking to better roads.
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