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We are fine. Obviously, have more patience than the Apple folks
I think it'd be time to buy an iPhone.if an Apple partnership materializes, would the vehicles support Android auto?
Seems like a very long delay for them not to release it yet since the announcement. Wonder if they are intentionally stalling the release of Android autoI think it'd be time to buy an iPhone.
Not likely. It’s just priorities. If you peruse this forum for a while, you’ll see there are many, many features being requested in addition to AA. Not to mention dozens of bugs. Add to that the unique software demands for Sapphire and development work for Gravity, and you can quickly see how a small team could take longer than one might expect to get a feature out.Seems like a very long delay for them not to release it yet since the announcement. Wonder if they are intentionally stalling the release of Android auto
You can certainly question the priorities and the decision making of Lucid software development management.Not likely. It’s just priorities.
We have no idea of Lucid's other internal priorities. For example, software to detect or prevent vehicle problems, or to make manufacturing easier, or to accommodate a parts different supplier, or to ship Sapphire, or enable engineering development and testing of Gravity....Not prioritizing the development Android Auto is just one of several questionable software development decisions from Lucid.
You can certainly respect Lucid's decision to implement Apple Carplay first. But you can really question whether Android Auto should have been the next priority development item.In the USA, Lucid's first market, Android users are a distinct minority. The bulk of high end car owners use iPhones. BTW I'm an Android user and would very much like to be able to use Google Maps in my Air.
You have zero information on the demographics Lucid is selling to, or their current customer base. Not to mention the state of their software stack. Same for any of us. But if I had to venture a guess, the vast majority of Lucid Air owners are also iPhone users. So they prioritized accordingly.You can certainly respect Lucid's decision to implement Apple Carplay first. But you can really question whether Android Auto should have been the next priority development item.