Exploring Meizu Flyme Auto: A Closer Look at the New Interactive Dynamic Effects
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Exploring Meizu Flyme Auto: A Closer Look at the New Interactive Dynamic Effects

Meizu, a Chinese consumer electronics company, has been expanding its portfolio in the automobile industry with the introduction of its new in-car operating system, Flyme Auto. The system has been designed to provide a new level of interaction and customization for drivers, making their driving experience more pleasurable and convenient. Recently, there has been a leak of the Flyme Auto decryption video, which showcased some of the core designs of the system. In this article, we will explore the new interactive dynamic effects of Flyme Auto and highlight its key features and functions.


Flyme Auto "Moves": A New Interactive Animation Effect


One of the highlights of the Flyme Auto system is the "moves" feature, which refers to the new interactive animation effect. Whether it's a stretching animation, transition animation, or music playback animation, the system offers a smooth and comfortable experience. The pop-up of the search bar uses a conscious motion effect, which looks natural and seamless. The integration of animation curves on the Meizu Flyme system is an essential aspect of improving system fluency and user pleasure.


Flyme Auto Desktop: Customizable and Interactive


The Flyme Auto desktop offers a 3D scene feature that is used in nap mode. The video leak showcases the effect of Flyme Auto desktop, which offers customizable editing of function cards. The system might be able to automatically recommend content in the future, making it more interactive and user-friendly. The home page of Flyme Auto offers information such as weather forecast, mobile phone interconnection, music playlist recommendation, and energy consumption. It also supports left and right chain scrolling. The four shortcut entries at the bottom of the main page support active recommendation, and all of them are customizable.



Express Car Control: Dual Interface for Quick Car Control


Flyme Auto offers a new way of playing with express car control. The system has a dual interface that meets the needs of quick car control and prevents users from entering the secondary menu multiple times, such as parking and driving two states. The cancel "split screen" function is replaced with "small window" mode, which adopts a floating card effect that is more in line with visual logic and does not have a sense of "split." Moreover, "small window mode" is versatile and flexible, and can be adapted to more applications and display effects, and supports screencasting.


Zoom-In and Zoom-Out Feature for Music Playback


The music playback interface shown in the video leak can be zoomed in or zoomed out, and the Flyme Auto background will extract the main color of the CD cover, coupled with frosted glass special effects, providing a first-class experience. It is worth mentioning that the size of this CD is exactly the size of a real CD in the car. After switching the P file, the Feishu tablet mode can also be expanded, which can be used for emergency office work.


Flyme Auto Logo: Debut and Little Dots


The Flyme Auto logo made its debut in the leaked video, which showcased its sleek design and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, eagle-eyed viewers may have noticed little dots in the video, which could suggest further developments and features that the company may have in store for the system.

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