True. That sounds more like the same thing thing is happening with the software that is happening with Genesis service. They probably don't have enough employees to get the job done on time. I'm a retired software engineer, so I can tell you that updatating every version of the Genesis infotainment software with new features is a massive undertaking. Still, it's poor practice to announce that it will be available on a certain date, and then not at least announce a revised schedule if it's going to be late. They did announce that the software for the latest Genesis models would be delayed until May 5, though finding that announcement was not easy. But that date has passed, and there's no information from them about when, or even if, they will update the latest models. That wastes my time having to keep checking to see if the update is available.
I might add that it surprises me that they are updating ALL of the models back to day one. I'm an amateur photographer, and that never happens with high end cameras. The manufacturers will usually update the software a few times until the new model comes out, and then that's it for that camera.
It also surprises me the way that they have done the updates. Updating maps is a different thing than updating software features. Hardware does change with each new model, and that means that the software is different. But maps are just a file. Only the content changes. It would be an easy matter to design the software so that the maps could be updated with a single file that is the same for all cars. But then, that's not the only thing about the car software that doesn't make any sense to me.
I'll give you an example. With Android Auto, you have three parts to the screen. The left two thirds of the screen is basically what AA displays. It can be a menu, maps, or music. The center part just has the name of your phone. That's a waste. The right part can have your choice of things including weather, a compass, a couple of other things, or a map from the car's navigation that includes the speed limit and a digital speedometer. You can flip through them and also select them in setups. I like the map from the car with the included digital speedometer. BUT as soon as you give AA a route, that screen disappears, and you can't select it. The car replaces it with one of the others. It's just not there. When you go back to not having the route, you can again select that screen. There's also a screen that shows you the song that's playing that can be selected in setups, but when you go back to AA, that screen's not available.
I really don't mind the split screen. My wish would be to have the option of leaving the left part of the screen as it is, bascially what AA is displaying, and let you choose what's in the other two smaller areas. I'd probably have the digital speedometer in one and the current song in the other. This would be easy for them to implement. The part of the code that allows you to choose what's on the right could easily also handle doing the same thing in the center of the screen. And having those two screens available sometimes and sometimes not is a bug. There's no logical reason I can think of to do it the way they did it.
I love my Genesis, but the software could be a bit more polished.
Sorry, TL;DR