DUDU7 PIP issues
Ich meine da wo du alle Apps hast. Da gibt es eine Verknüpfung für pip1, pip2 und pip3
Ok. Sorry. Maybe someone els had the same issue and can help.
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RioG Try to move the slider in the attached picture to the left. See if anything is happening.
That slider adjusts the size of the PiP windows. If it's all the way to the left, this means that you'll have only PiP 2 app on the screen. Do you have Waze set as dual PiP app?
Is it maybe because the widgets are on the left side?
I have mine at the bottom.
MihaiFlorin I mean to move the slider to the right. It is already on the left side. @RioG I am in holiday, and I cannot access any DUDU device. Otherwise I would make a video. I promise you that I will make a video as soon as I get in touch with a DUDU device.
@JhonnyD When you use dual PiP, don't you have a slider between the two windows? Try to move it to one side and you'll have single PiP. But I bet you know what I am talking about.
I am getting better learning about and configuring my dudu7 PiP properly. I just learned when you change default app it needs a reboot to take place. It would have been a much better user experience if written documentation for the dudu7 was available. This relates to all functions, features, and how to configure modules like PiP. An FAQ that properly outlines how to update OS, including all the little gotchas. The hardware means nothing if the user experience is challenging right out the gate.
Still have problem where navRadio and navigation sounds do not work together. Navigation voice is working good with spotify and waze but I wasn't a regular spotify user so its unfortunate.
picasso1850 This would be very difficult as the Dudu OS is changing almost all the time. You are not the only one that complains about this. The wiki guide helps a bit. But not that much. I had the same problems as many of you here had. But you must take in account that it was specified from the beginning that the software is in a "beta" mode and suffers continuous changes. Let's hope that after the OS gets out of the beta phase, the Dudu team will start working on some written documentation.
MihaiFlorin Respectfully do not agree with this position. There is a difference between an OS with bugs that require community support and triaging to flourish, and proper documentation for basic setup and configuration, including common issues and an FAQ. This would empower the user and help the developers to work as a team.
I understood and accepted the former challenges but the latter creates problems internally as well as externally. Internally when you hire a product specialist who is unable to ramp up or lean on documentation for self guidance, and externally whereas the consumer experience is the most important for business sustainability. Every function and setting needs to be specifically defined for both of these groups. A fair percentage of the dudu7 device has user clickable (?)option next to defined fields to help guide the user on what the setting does..... at the very least that needs to be for every setting, regardless of what will change in the future with new releases.
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picasso1850 Respectfully I disagree with you. When you buy a phone do you get a manual for every setting? No you don't. Nor a description. I know that the learning curve of Dudu OS could be very steep sometimes, but it is the same thing as with the phones. You have to play with the settings to see what every setting does. And most of the settings that don't have the explanation sign (?), have a very easy to understand graphic description. You have the wiki guide. May I ask how many times have you read it? Because like Dudu, many electronics producers do not provide a manual anymore but simply a QR code that takes you to the online version of the manual. I don't know if you owned other Chinese head units before. But believe me that the wiki guide is much more complete than what you get with the other brands. For the bugs you have this forum or the Telegram group where the community is much bigger and I bet you'll find your answers much faster there than here. But it is everyone's choice.
MihaiFlorin Of course every smartphone manufacturer creates an owners / users manual before shipment to consumers. I can't think of one electronic device that doesn't come with a users manual, physical or online.
I have read the wiki many times, in many different languages, since it is not a standard wiki across all languages....which is another example of poor deployment. I have never owned an android head unit but the main reason I selected Dudu was due to active software management. But I also think Dudu is sold as a premium product so it should be polished on all levels.
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MihaiFlorin I must say the Mekede customer service is fantastic. I have consulted twice and they are patient and very prompt in trying to sort any issues. I managed to get PIP working properly by doing a factory reset and re-configuring. It is now working perfectly and I have a better understanding on how to set it up. I must thank you and others for also sticking with me when I had questions and appeared clueless! Everyone was very patient and courteous - thank you! I had a no-name Navi device before this and the customer service was non-existent, they were horrendous. I would highly recommend Mekede and the DUDU7 - it is awesome! I agree with @picasso1850 in that a basic physical manual to set up the basics would be a great start, or at least some short YouTube tutorials. The ones available aren't very good. Thank God for this forum! It has been fantastic for me.
RioG It is very good if your problem is solved. Glad to help.
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MihaiFlorin
I am sorry, but I disagree as well.
Every phone has a manual that describes most of the Android settings, and the specific settings for that phone.
But as such it doesn't matter whether you get a manual with your phone or not.
The point is that when you buy a car, you always get a manual and somethimes even a separate "multimedia" manual (I am used to that for VAG cars). This unit is for cars, it is not a phone although it runs Android.
These dudu7 units position themselves as the top off Chinese units. They should come with a good manual for the Dudu Settings.
Dudu changes fast but not constantly. And it is already an age old rule that programmers should document and that "documenters" should use this to write user documentation. Unfortunately that is not the case here (and not in many other areas either, so dudu is not alone here). Some Settings screens have changed at large, but are now relatively stable. The wiki pages sometimes were not updated since 18 April.
Dudu already created quite some informative small videos on youtube by Xiaoze. This is really a good thing, but these should also be replaced by others when settings really change.
What indeed can be said that it is still beta, but documentation should indeed improve.
I even think that users would want to help in case. It could be wikipedia based with a moderator. If the moderator approves it can become live.
surfer63 I don't want to create any polemics but I just bought a Redmi Note 13 and no QR code to online manual nor a physical one in the box. Same thing when I bought my iPhone 15 Pro Max. I don't contradict you when you say there's a need for a manual but all of us must understand that DUDU OS it's still in it's infancy. And we all must assume this. And if we have patience I bet the DUDU team will have this things sorted out.
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MihaiFlorin here you go - https://www.manua.ls/xiaomi/redmi-note-13/manual
I just learned you can quick switch between radio options on the built in widget. It took 3 weeks of use to mistakenly hit that little screen button to find its functionality. Was wondering where that feature was when I first enabled it in options.
picasso1850 Let's not be more catholic than the pope. This is not a manual for Redmi Note 13 but a generic user guide for MIUI 14. Few days ago it updated to HyperOS. And it's a bit unfair from you to compare Dudu Auto with Xiaomi, don't you think?
What you say it took you a long time to find out, I have found in few seconds from the wiki guide. And you said you have read the Wiki guide. In your defense I can say that yes, it is not translated in English but anybody can use Google translate or Chrome translate function these days.
Here is the link.
https://wiki.dudu-auto.com/en/%E6%A1%8C%E9%9D%A2%E6%95%99%E7%A8%8B/%E9%9F%B3%E4%B9%90%E6%8F%92%E4%BB%B6
I don't want, like I said before to create any conflicts or arguments and I will rest my case here.