brianp38dse
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It gives the dash a nice face lift
Ah, I see. I had to mount mine with the ports at the other end so I could get the micro USB cable into the port. It wouldn't go without butchering the side of the panel where yours is. The tablet was £43 and there doesn't seem to be any kind of standard where the ports are physically located. If I'd used my Nexus 7 I would have had slightly better options.
I've got AutoSleeper on at the moment and it seems to work OK. Also got Torque Pro for the basic management bits and bobs.
Going to see how I get on with Google maps for use as sat nav.
When using it for Google maps will it need a 3G connection or wifi? Did you say your using your phone for the hot spot?
Funny, mine works fine with no sim and WiFi turned off, I don't use the spoken directions though.I'll be using my phone as a hotspot cos I've unlimited data.
You do need a connection (although you can save maps in Google maps) but I don't think you can use turn-by-turn navigation using G maps with saved maps though (seem to think there's a warning of sorts when you save the map).
Funny, mine works fine with no sim and WiFi turned off, I don't use the spoken directions though.
It's a cheap Chinese Phablet from eBay. not this exact model but similar: 7" Excelvan 3G Dual SIM Android 4.2 Dual Camera Bluetooth GPS Tablet PC Phablet | eBay
Started with low cost version to prove the concept. There are now Quad Cord versions with more RAM for under £100, that will probably work better.
Physical size was main challenge, because I wanted to retain the clock & shape of the dash panel.
Pete
Not without breaking the phone - and mine still seems very limited.
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