I have a Samsung S8 and can hotspot the headunit to the phone and run the exact same apps on both so there is only one learning curve. Any Android phone will be the same. The steering wheel controls all work and they can be programmed for what you like (son in law did this).
I have installed Sygic Navigation (offline, no internet data) and Wikicamps on it. Open Sygic, open Wikicamps, find campsite, hit the "Get Directions" button and it will send info straight to Sygic and away you go. Not quite that easy, but close.
I also have an older unit, which is the same but slower. This unit is very fast startup. I can also play all my songs via USB stick on media player built in and has a revese camera built in.
-- Edited by Chris61 on Thursday 3rd of May 2018 02:35:15 PM
Thanks Chris. You put quite a bit of effort into that. Thanks. Also had a peek through your blog. Very interesting.
It dosnt look as if anyone has any experience of the unit above. This is what Paradice Motorhomes recomend
Apart from the price difference, $1500 for the one you like with only 1yr map updates, against less than $350, I like the fact that all the apps I have on my Samsung S8 (or any Android) phone can be used on the Pumpkin Android unit I have gone with (Joying is another brand with the buttons a little different). Sygic can be loaded on 3 devices with one license $30 when on special, lifetime map updates. Wkicamps can be uploaded on unlimited devices (I think).
There is only one learning curve when using Android apps across multiple devices. This is the second Pumpkin product I have had, my Colorado has a slower operating system but runs exactly the same Android 4.4 and an older chipset.
If your $1500 unit is no good your stuck with it. Mine is very cheap in comparison but uses a high end operating system.. I used to have 2 seperate Pioneer in dash system in trucks that I owned that were approx $1500 and they were very inferior products.
Get Sygic and Wikicamps on your Android phone (with a $5 phone holder off ebay) and see how good it works. It is the same on the in dash unit