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Perfectly stated! Half the people are happy, half are not or don’t care either way. Call it a draw and move on to CarPlay, which will be a clear win. I assume that with CarPlay people will be able to play downloaded music from their Apple device, which would work well in dead zones.This is one of those things where I would have advised Lucid to just let it go, because they are not going to make the very people who are angry about this happy no matter what they do. Unless they want to retrofit thousands of cars with a physical antenna, which isn’t just a matter of the cost. There are other testing, power, aerodynamics considerations that make it extremely unlikely to be worth the price of admission for a relatively small number of customers who care.
This thread is proof of that.
They made a choice with SXM at the outset. It’s a diminishing feature from a company that probably won’t be around much longer. Maybe it was a mistake to dismiss the feature altogether, but it is what it is. Own your decision. Move forward.
This compromise will satisfy some people, I suppose, but it seems like more effort than it was worth.
To me, the most exciting part is the idea of more third-party apps being added to the native system. Apple Music. A dedicated Pandora app. Maybe even built in Waze? Anything is possible if they are willing to put in the work. I’d focus my efforts there if I were Lucid.
Sometimes I’m surprised what people are surprised about, since it’s well known that this feature was always going to be via an app and was an afterthought from Lucid.