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Old 04-13-2016, 06:48 AM   #8
thatguychad
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Boise, ID
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Originally Posted by fridsten View Post
That looks great. What unit is that?
This particular unit is branded as an Eonon GA2114 (1.6GHz quad-core RockChip processor with an 800x480 screen) that I got off of eBay for about $300, but they're also out there with Joying and other brands; some, like the Joying unit have higher resolution 1024x600 screens.. All the same manufacturer, different ROMs. I didn't like the stock launcher (what you see on the screen; icon layout, widgets, etc) with this unit, so I spent $5 on Nova Launcher and downloaded some other apps to customize it to my liking. I use PowerAmp as my media player and Chronus or Xperia Clock for the time/weather in the lower right corner, depending on my mood, apparently.

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Originally Posted by fridsten View Post
I don't care much for navigation, since I use my phone for that (CoPilot app with Europe maps). How do you connect to the internet in order to use Google Play? Does the unit have a SIM card slot? Wifi?

I don't care about AM reception, as long as it has RDS.
My original intention was just to run the unit in offline mode for mapping, which Here maps does very well (TomTom may also do well offline, but I haven't tested it as extensively), and update it from my home wifi. That changed when I was able to find a 4G LTE wifi hotspot that I could use as a true pre-paid hotspot. I buy chunks of data and use them as I go, only "refilling" when I get low...no monthly contracts.

There were several hotspots that advertised "no monthly contracts", but if you didn't pay the next month, your minutes expired...sounds like a month-to-month contract to me. The only stipulation with my hotspot is that I must download 1MB (yes, megabyte) of data every 60 days to keep my minutes from expiring....not a problem. I purchased 3GB worth of data on March 23rd and my data balance is currently 2.5GB.

You can get a USB 3g modem and use that, but there's only a handful of modems supported (mostly Huawei) and the wifi hotspot is more versatile.

It does have RDS support and some people have DAB hardware running on them, too. We don't have DAB in the US, so I'm unfamiliar with it.

Overall, for my $300, I'm very happy with the unit (with the noted exception of AM reception, which I may try to improve.) I bought the girlfriend a different Android head unit which isn't supported as well as my unit, but she wanted a CD/DVD slot so she could use physical media if she wanted.
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