Keeping up with the latest version can be a challenge, and you may need a new Android phone to get the latest and greatest version of Android. There are a lot of different versions, and many of them are still running on devices today. These are rather customized devices and a lot can go wrong, so this is really important.Android can be confusing. Pheonix is really bad at customer support. how well do the steering wheel buttons work? For me, they work perfect in some cases, but on some apps, fwd/rev will cause a mute, while in other music apps, it doesn't fwd to the next track etc. Being able to change the 'skin' is very important. You don't want it to look like a tablet stuck to your dash. the screen needs to look like it belongs in the truck. You can probably deal with a few quirks here and there, but they get old rather quick. the software needs to be rather stable. There are stages in the bootup where I can't access camera. related to the above, you need access to the cameras right away. Mine can some times take a minute to load, which is no big deal on long trips, but makes it useless for 2 minute drives. I am happy with it, but here's some things I would look for. I've had the Pheonix 12 incher for a couple years now. The user interface looks interesting, but one can do that through different free or small fee android based launchers. It seems way over priced (over $1,300 with tax) for the package. The Yulu is Android 10, 12.1 inch screen, HD 1024x768, retains Ford Sync and 6+64 gigabyte memory. The Yulu E10 aesthetically and technologically looks like something that came out 5 years ago. They came out I think within the last 4 months. Just curious if anyone has any experience with these systems. I am willing the spend the extra $200 for the QHD screen and the wireless Android Auto and Car Play. One is the Autotek Pro Octacore 14.4 inch QHD 2560x1440 with Android 11 ($1,100 with shipping and tax) and the second one was Aliexpress Viknav Octacore 14.5 inch FHD 1980x1080 with Android 12 ($900 with coupons on site and tax). I was looking today at other options and I came across two 14.5 inch screens with Octacore, 8+128 gigabyte memory and high resolution screens. I had a 13 inch Pheonix Automotive Android Octacore on back order for almost a year and they have delayed it again.
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