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Old 05-08-2015, 05:44 PM   #1920
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Originally Posted by DC2R View Post
For me the Pioneer are way too expensive. You don't even get capacitive touch until you get over $800 last I checked.
If you want lag free look elsewhere. This is a single core at 1 Ghz. The performance is less around what a flagship phone was in 2010. I compare it to MyTouch 4g from back when froyo was the flavor of Android.
That being said it is a decent unit and leaps better than anything else I have seen in person.
This unit supports a USB modem or you can use your phone's Wi-Fi hotspot. You can download offline maps in Google maps or use one of the apps that doesn't require network.
Personally I just always tether and use Waze.
Thanks , So USB tethering is an option then. Thats great , I will mostly have my phone. But apart from that , does it have any inbuilt NAV? Since I dont have good signal when am outside any major metros (Tmobile ).


Also does Waze allow you to download the entire USA maps?
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