• DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The Starlink system is TRRAAAAAAAAAASH.

    Shit is designed like shit and crashes/freezes all the time. A pop up you have to hit AGREE on pops up every time you turn on the car and you have to wait a solid 5 seconds before you can hit it. You have NO control over the touch screen until you do so. None of the physical buttons work either. So whatever volume you had your speakers at when you turned the car off is what you get for a solid 5 seconds when you turn the car on before you can turn the speakers down. What kind of shit for brains developers/engineers were responsible for that gem?

    It is categorically awful. It’s really unfortunate that a bad touch screen system can basically eliminate a car for perspective buyers.

    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      Are there any car infotainment systems that aren’t complete shit?

      I bought a Subaru over 10 years ago and I didn’t give the infotainment part enough scrutiny when checking it out. I love the way the car drives, but anything dealing with the radio just pisses me off. I don’t even have Starlink.

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        Are there any car infotainment systems that aren’t complete shit?

        Absolutely.

        The infotainment system in my car consists of a glass-mount phone holder that turns the in-panel display from a worthless piece of glass into a convenient spot to rest my phone while I drive. A+, 10/10, would highly recommend.

        (I did mount it on the corner of the display, but I don’t actually use the built-in system. Haven’t even bothered to get the backup camera replaced since it stopped working.)

    • Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Mazda has the same pop up issue. Luckily online you can flash a program to a USB stick that lets you pick and choose infotainment hacks to apply to your car, that pop up, and the restrictions on using the touch screen when moving along them, and then you just plug it into the car and it auto applies.