[Quote] Several car manufacturers including Honda and Hyundai ship Android on cars today, but without Google's involvement. This leads to ancient versions of Android running on cars that never get updated. Honda ships the 2012-era Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on the 2017 Honda Accord; Hyundai is even worse, shipping Android 2.3 Gingerbread.[/quote]
Holy shit lmao
Hey it could be worse. Our 2013 F-150 ran Windows CE dated from 2008 in the infotainment system and it was the most sluggish thing ever. Gingerbread would seem like a luxury in comparison.
The navigation system in my 2008 civic si has the maps on a dvd. I could buy the new dvd for like $100, go through the effort of pirating the new dvd and ripping and formatting it to a dual layer dvd, or just use my phone
[QUOTE=Dr.C;52232205]The navigation system in my 2008 civic si has the maps on a dvd. I could buy the new dvd for like $100, go through the effort of pirating the new dvd and ripping and formatting it to a dual layer dvd, or just use my phone[/QUOTE]
You can also usually buy the year previous to the current for like $10 on ebay. That's what we did for our Tundra that's the same way. The 2015 map CD was a few bucks instead of the outrageous amount for 2016.
My car doesn't even have infotainment.
So... I guess its always updated?
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