![]() ![]() But 7-years down the road, you could probably replace this Parrot with a 4th or 5th generation unit :). The removal of tactile feedback and controls are typically with cheaper cars, the luxury vehicles still have buttons. Some people want a clean look that doesn't require slapping their phone on the dash or just want an upgrade from the plane factory setup, maybe an old factory navigation setup. Add proprietary software and a dash of obsolescence. Replace with a screen with almost no feedback at best. Item is for download item including software with map, quick start guide and full pdf user manual. Suitable for Android smartphone with GPS receiver and Android in-car GPS. Take away controls with tactile feedback. Android any version 4 plus For most devices, item must be installed from internal memory, NOT memory card. 7 years from now, do you really think that this device will be able to keep up? The whole touchscreen control nav console infotainment thing is completely impractical. Besides, lots of people keep cars far longer than they keep phones. 11130207 said:Why would I want to put something like this in my car when I and everyone I know has a smartphone? I just place my phone on the dash when I want nav, and I usually don't even bother taking calls while driving.
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