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Originally Posted by btroop
Unfortunately, i also see the downside of using outdated hardware (resistance screens, single-core processors) and software (froyo) simply because there are apps and interfaces out there that would benefit from the latest and greatest. or at least the slightly-more-recent-and-decent.
that being said, here [clicky clicky] is a reason to want 2.3!
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Most of the Ca-Fi "knockoffs" on Ebay, as well as the Ca-Fi itself, DO run Android 2.3. I currently have one of the knockoffs installed in my car and as 2forme has shown above, the specs are even better than the Parrot head unit, even if only slightly. The parrot DOES come with a capacative screen and some nice connection options, but is it worth the price difference? I guess we'll find out when they release pricing information. I'm willing to guess the knockoff Ca-Fi units will still come in substantially cheaper seeing as even their Asteroid Classic costs just as much as my unit does.
Here's my video review of the unit. Sorry it's my first attempt at doing something like this, so if I missed something you're interested in, please let me know and I'll see if I can cover it in a follow-up video: