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No Bolero system updates?...

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Sorry for such basic question but I was just checking for any updates to my Bolero system (no satnav) on Skoda's update portal and there are none.... I would think that a 2 year old system would have some pending updates, even if only for a visual refresh or something like that...  Is this 

Doesn't look like there are any updates to these units. My mothers Octavia is 2014 and 0 updates too. Manufacturers just don't care about older media systems. Even the sub modules in car unless there is serious issue with it. Which is super stupid if you ask me. They defo find out various software issues through car's life time, but they just apply them to "facelifts"/new models. 

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That's just lame... A 150€ Xiaomi phone will probably receive several updates/year, whether for functionality or just cosmetic. It would be nice to have the systems updated with more modern looks , as in newer releases of the cars, better UI, etc. 

11 minutes ago, pcspinheiro said:

That's just lame... A 150€ Xiaomi phone will probably receive several updates/year, whether for functionality or just cosmetic. It would be nice to have the systems updated with more modern looks , as in newer releases of the cars, better UI, etc. 


I completely agree, but in automobile industry its totally different standards. It's already absurd that you need to pay additional 1300€ for upgrade to Columbus from standard interface. For little better screen, slightly better processor. For 1000€ I get 4K OLED TV 55 inch with Quad Core CPU with zero lag with GPU/Menus/Playback. And for 300€ left I get an 1TB SSD for storage. Like the pricing for various stuff in cars is just absurd. Literally... Crazy. And then with OLED TV in 1 year I get about 6-7 updates for various small things like fixes, improvements, etc... In car, well u know :) 

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