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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8719432" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Torque is one of my favorite apps, good stuff. All it takes is a 10 dollar bluetooth obd2 adapter and you're in business, it even has logging and combines sensors from your phone for stuff like acceleration.</p><p></p><p>The issue with a lot of these head units is the apps aren't standardized very well and don't have good reverse compatibility. My 2014 Honda's already too old for my android to reliably play pandora as it was intended. I have to use Bluetooth mode even though it's got pandora integrated. It makes me wonder if iOS has better backwards compatibility with car manufacturers because I've witnessed two android companies leave it behind at different times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8719432, member: 679555"] Torque is one of my favorite apps, good stuff. All it takes is a 10 dollar bluetooth obd2 adapter and you're in business, it even has logging and combines sensors from your phone for stuff like acceleration. The issue with a lot of these head units is the apps aren't standardized very well and don't have good reverse compatibility. My 2014 Honda's already too old for my android to reliably play pandora as it was intended. I have to use Bluetooth mode even though it's got pandora integrated. It makes me wonder if iOS has better backwards compatibility with car manufacturers because I've witnessed two android companies leave it behind at different times. [/QUOTE]
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