PrivateJoker
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With the announcement that Ford is going to move to Android on the 2023, I'm concerned that I may be getting a dead-end bug plagued expierence.
I was an early adopter of the original Sync system and have already gone through this. I had a 2011 Ford Edge with the second generation Sync. For its time, parts of the system were great. It was riddled with bugs, and for my six years of ownership it was a pain. I had to frequently pull a fuse to get it to reboot, and if I needed navigation that meant pulling over to do so.
With Ford moving to a new platform, I think its fair to say they're not going to improve the current QNX Sync 4A systems beyond fixing critical bugs going forward. And honestly, the system needs ALOT of work as is. So does that mean Ford is going to leave all the early adopters out to pasture?
I was an early adopter of the original Sync system and have already gone through this. I had a 2011 Ford Edge with the second generation Sync. For its time, parts of the system were great. It was riddled with bugs, and for my six years of ownership it was a pain. I had to frequently pull a fuse to get it to reboot, and if I needed navigation that meant pulling over to do so.
With Ford moving to a new platform, I think its fair to say they're not going to improve the current QNX Sync 4A systems beyond fixing critical bugs going forward. And honestly, the system needs ALOT of work as is. So does that mean Ford is going to leave all the early adopters out to pasture?
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