Along with the Meizu 20 series, the Chinese company has unveiled its version of the car software called Flyme Auto. Meizu was recently acquired by Geely, a Chinese auto giant, which owns more than a dozen brands, including Polestar and Lotus, so the new infotainment system will likely work in Geely-made vehicles first.

Flyme Auto is designed to deliver a great native experience, but also seamless integration with Flyme-powered smartphones. The Flyme 10-powered Meizu 20 phone pairs with the car once you enter the vehicle and lets you pick up where you left off. You can continue to use open apps directly on the car display. Screen sharing is also a possibility.

The car also uses phone hardware. The two devices can share the camera feed with each other, and the phone itself leverages the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC when some serious number-crunching is required, and it also helps deliver OTA updates to the car.


Flyme Auto integration
Also on the menu are digital car keys, UWB support for finding your car, a voice assistant, and a native desktop environment with lots of UI customizations. For more details, we recommend reading the detailed analysis on ArenaEV.com.

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