A look at a new body style Ram Laramie with Sport Package and new Uconnect Software. This truck is Patriot Blue and has the updated 12" screen which now has personalization, one of the attractive features related to the Uconnect 5 system and the Android operating system is a nearly infinite landscape of opportunity. Uconnect 5 features several fully customizable interfaces storing up to five different user profiles. Each customer can build their own profile, featuring preferences for music and vehicle operation. The system also connects vehicle-side systems to a driver’s profile, such as temperature, seating position, and mirror placement. Switching between user profiles is simple and can be handled by a single touch. User Experience (UX) is another Uconnect 5 trait that sets the new system apart from the others on the market. The system responds by providing an easy-to-use, intuitive, and personalized experience for every customer. The Stellantis UX design team has worked hand in hand with the interior and color and material design teams to seamlessly integrate the new technology into each vehicle and make appropriate use of the three available screen styles – portrait, square, and landscape. To integrate screens inside the vehicle, UX designers created detailed backdrops to match interior colors and themes. Screen graphics are specific to the brand and even vehicle trim level. Surface integration also plays a role and coordinates with the surrounding interior materials. Care is taken with screen edges, location, angle, and depth for proper viewing. Uconnect 5 allows users to create an exclusive home screen with a familiar feel. Similar to specific icon placement on a mobile phone or computer, customers can personalize the Uconnect home screen with frequently used features for quick and easy access, featuring one-touch operation. Uconnect 5 introduces a new, card-based format that allows display screens to be personalized, simplified, and grouped by individual needs and interests while delivering a cleaner, fresher look. With multiple cards, the user can access the available features and determine how and where they are displayed. Once inside a card, information and icons can be accessed in no more than two button pushes. Please Subscribe to this channel, LIKE, SHARE and leave a COMMENT! For more info on this and other Ram trucks, please visit www.MarkSugarDrives.com I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/

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