Any chatter as to whether Lucid will offer a web browser function on the console in the future? I wish there was a roadmap of future features owners could anticipate receiving listed on the Lucid website.
Be berry berry careful, suggesting YouTube and Netflix around here might get you banned. Very controversial topic.Lucid still has a lot of work to do on the base UI and functions, so I expect the "fun" features and apps wont be seen until the end of the year, maybe 2024.
The Lucid does run on Android Auto, so the framework is there on the technical side.
I'd just really like YouTube and Netflix to pass time while charging, but a browser seems nice too. I'm curious what kind of SoC the Lucid is using (aka cpu and gpu) and if it would even be capable of playing back HD video or able to handle html5 code on many websites.
Moving around in the navigation map is very sluggish, but that could either be a hardware limitation or coding.
Huh?Be berry berry careful, suggesting YouTube and Netflix around here might get you banned. Very controversial topic.psst, I’m with you on that. Shhhh
No idea what you’re talking about. Those would be great features eventually, they just aren’t top of the list.Be berry berry careful, suggesting YouTube and Netflix around here might get you banned. Very controversial topic.psst, I’m with you on that. Shhhh
It’s called a joke sir. There was a whole tongue in cheek thread about this.No idea what you’re talking about. Those would be great features eventually, they just aren’t top of the list.
Guess I didn’t get it. I thought jokes were supposed to be funny?It’s called a joke sir. There was a whole tongue in cheek thread about this.
I’ll be here all week.Guess I didn’t get it. I thought jokes were supposed to be funny?![]()
I agree with you fully, but I get why people want these things. If Lucid were to add any of this, I would not be mad. I just think they have much better things to do.I'll be a contrarian and say I DON'T want YouTube, Netflix, or a web browser in the car. They have enough to deal with getting the rest of the software working properly as well as the testing and maintenance burden. There are only so many good engineers. Plus, browsers can be memory hogs - websites will only get more complex during the useful life of the car, and it won't be long before the browser is a really crappy experience. (Even Elon doesn't like the Tesla web browser.)
I say just bring an iPad along if you want a larger screen to play with while charging.
Additional video sources was in the mega poll and only had 17% of users voting for it. A browser would be slow compared to newer phones considering that the connectivity of the car is LTE, not 5G or better. Still, I am all for options and hope that it does wind up in the software someday.Any chatter as to whether Lucid will offer a web browser function on the console in the future? I wish there was a roadmap of future features owners could anticipate receiving listed on the Lucid website.
I’ll be here all week.
Easy boys. We're all here to help one another. Please play nice.Guess I didn’t get it. I thought jokes were supposed to be funny?![]()
Haha I was just messing around. Hopefully @Drendino knows no offense was meantEasy boys. We're all here to help one another. Please play nice.
Yes, of course!Haha I was just messing around. Hopefully @Drendino knows no offense was meant![]()