Today Meizu announced the FlymeAuto car system, which is officially said to be a continuation of Meizu Flyme in the intelligent cockpit.
Meizu said, “FlymeAuto will continue the design concept of Alive Design, incarnate as a partner with you, perceive and understand your needs, establish the interconnection between people, people and things, things and things, and finally realize multi-terminal, comprehensive scene, immersive integration experience.” And said, “More concise, more efficient, and more intelligent, we hope to give FlymeAuto a sense of dynamism and vitality that is different from traditional car machines, and also hope that it will be in the near future. More smart car users will bring unprecedented smart travel experience.”
In August this year, Meizu applied for the registration of multiple “FLYME AUTO” trademarks. The international classification was advertising sales, scientific instruments, and transportation tools.
On July 4th, Hubei Xingji Times Technology Co., Ltd. and Zhuhai Meizu Technology Co., Ltd. held a strategic investment signing ceremony in Hangzhou, officially announcing that Xingji Times held a 79.09% controlling stake in Meizu Technology and obtained independent control of Meizu Technology. . After the signing, the two parties will work together to provide users with core products of multi-terminal, full-scene, and immersive integrated experience. At that time, Meizu CEO Huang Zhipan issued a letter to all staff, saying that there will be better Meizu smartphones and Flyme systems in the future.
Earlier, according to the Beijing News Shell Finance, Shen Ziyu, the new chairman of Meizu, revealed that two core architectures, Flyme Auto Core and Flyme Auto, are currently being brewed internally. Among them, the latter is based on the Flyme system, which is an in-vehicle operating system that integrates some of the capabilities of the Yigatong in-vehicle system.