They no longer exist.Where did these arrows go?
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I guess I was just used to the old icons so anything new was refreshing. The font is sharper and more crisp, so overall I give it a thumbs up, but definitely agree with you on those buttons at the top. They are intriguing and confusing now - other than the camera button - which is a very nice to have.Just got this after much anticipation. Updated in my garage on wifi for me after a long drive.
I gotta say, while I appreciate the persistent camera button, improved climate control UX, and simplified menus, the overall look seems like a step back to me. The icons look dated. In the previous version it was more typography which looked more slick IMO. Also, maybe I’m missing it, but it seems we lost the ability to resize CarPlay. I also don’t understand the need for a persistent home button when you still have the profile button.
It took me awhile before I realized the second icon at the top left wasn't a round dice but the representation of a dual sliding option switch. The Home icon makes sense and its' associated screen does contain most of the links I usually use.I guess I was just used to the old icons so anything new was refreshing. The font is sharper and more crisp, so overall I give it a thumbs up, but definitely agree with you on those buttons at the top. They are intriguing and confusing now - other than the camera button - which is a very nice to have.
I’ve always thought a “gear” icon makes for a good universal symbol for settings. The slider icon isn’t bad, though.It took me awhile before I realized the second icon at the top left wasn't a round dice but the representation of a dual sliding option switch. The Home icon makes sense and its' associated screen does contain most of the links I usually use.