Got my maps updated
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From reading the release notes on the Lexus website, it looks like they only added a bunch of data points to the map database; they didn't enhance the software or add any new functionality.
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I didn't see any improvements other than the addition of some newly built roads to the map database. I didn't notice any 3D building rendering or speed limit warnings. The backup camera lines don't bend either.
From reading the release notes on the Lexus website, it looks like they only added a bunch of data points to the map database; they didn't enhance the software or add any new functionality.
From reading the release notes on the Lexus website, it looks like they only added a bunch of data points to the map database; they didn't enhance the software or add any new functionality.
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Sorry guys but I don't think you'll be seeing 3D maps in any update. It's a whole different system on the 3IS. Sharper graphics, 3D, a home screen sharing 1, 2, or 3 different items on the home screen - can be blown up to see a certain one. Home button replaces Menu. Voice commands can say the full address now including zip code, no need for city, street, house prompts. Only updates you'll ever see are for the maps not the interface. We'll see if 14 GS gets the system the 3IS does, if it does then they are pulling the old 2006 GS300/430 switch to 2007 GS350/460 which also included a new navigation interface after only a year. If that's the case then I'm sorry to say you guys got screwed. The tech on the 3IS is really nice, interior on the 4GS is stellar compared to the 3IS though
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I was promised a free 6/12 update. Also, it took the dealer 8 months to get their hands on the 6/12 update. If the same trend continues, the 6/13 update will be available in 2/14 at the earliest.
That being said, I didn't see much value in the current update other than the addition of some new streets, so I don't think you'll be missing out on much by skipping the 6/12 update and waiting for the 6/13 version.
That being said, I didn't see much value in the current update other than the addition of some new streets, so I don't think you'll be missing out on much by skipping the 6/12 update and waiting for the 6/13 version.
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Sorry guys but I don't think you'll be seeing 3D maps in any update. It's a whole different system on the 3IS. Sharper graphics, 3D, a home screen sharing 1, 2, or 3 different items on the home screen - can be blown up to see a certain one. Home button replaces Menu. Voice commands can say the full address now including zip code, no need for city, street, house prompts. Only updates you'll ever see are for the maps not the interface. We'll see if 14 GS gets the system the 3IS does, if it does then they are pulling the old 2006 GS300/430 switch to 2007 GS350/460 which also included a new navigation interface after only a year. If that's the case then I'm sorry to say you guys got screwed. The tech on the 3IS is really nice, interior on the 4GS is stellar compared to the 3IS though
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I would have waited, but needed a reliable road trip car for the summer. It's like any new product that evolves. Never buy the first version of a software program, if you can wait for it to prove itself. On the other hand, maybe the first year will be a collector car some day.
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My previous vehicle was equipped with MyFord Touch. While it was total garbage software, Ford did issue free updates often. They could also be installed by the vehicle's owner at home. It seems that Toyota is content to stick with the old model of "once and done". Once automobile manufacturers decided to install on-board UI systems they became de facto software developers as well. In my mind, that means software updates should be part of the agreement.
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My previous vehicle was equipped with MyFord Touch. While it was total garbage software, Ford did issue free updates often. They could also be installed by the vehicle's owner at home. It seems that Toyota is content to stick with the old model of "once and done". Once automobile manufacturers decided to install on-board UI systems they became de facto software developers as well. In my mind, that means software updates should be part of the agreement.
Y'all will find out in less than a month when it hits dealers and you can see for yourselves.
Read post #3
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ration-is.html
And I highlight many of the technological features of the 3IS
#14
Outrage is correct. If you want to be market leaders in software, take care of your users and improve the product often until the industry recognizes you as the leader. Software isn't like building battleships. The agile developers will win. A third party development group will beat Toyota if they're not responsive.
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While I agree. The software and interface on the 3IS is way too different
Y'all will find out in less than a month when it hits dealers and you can see for yourselves.
Read post #3
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ration-is.html
And I highlight many of the technological features of the 3IS
Y'all will find out in less than a month when it hits dealers and you can see for yourselves.
Read post #3
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ration-is.html
And I highlight many of the technological features of the 3IS
The one reason I always tend to lean toward domestics when I'm car shopping is that I never feel like I'm getting shafted, feature-wise, with the products available in my market. It seems that, historically, exported Japanese products must always be inferior in some way to the ones sold in the Japanese market.