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A Beginner's Guide To Buying Your First Android Car Screen

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Buying your first Android car screen can be confusing with so many makes and models to choose from. However, assuming you've just experienced this feature-packed device on a friend's ride, it's time to buy one.


Google's "Android Car Screen" and the Internet will bring you so many different models that you'll be stumped with questions about which one to buy, what to look for, how big it should be, and so on. We've done the research for you, and by the time you're done reading this article, you'll definitely be better informed to make that all-important buying decision.

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A Beginner's Guide to Buying Your First Android In-Car Screen


With brands such as Sony, Pioneer, JBL, Blaupunkt and many more bringing the aftermarket car accessories market a boon with their latest universal car screens, it's important to know the basics before you buy. Regardless of which brand or model you're interested in, these are some of the things you'll have to consider before shortlisting.


Display type and size

Ironically, the concept of 'bigger is better' doesn't apply to car Android screens. Dual screens can come in a variety of screen sizes, from 6 inches all the way up to 13 inches. It's best to choose one that fits naturally and snugly in your car's head unit slot. Don't forget to check the display type. Full HD IPS displays with capacitive touchscreens work well for this purpose.


Processing power

Just like a computer or an Android device in general, the performance of an Android car screen depends heavily on the performance of the processor. The more cores and the higher the clock speed, the less latency and the faster the car screen will execute. A quad-core processor with a speed of at least 1.3GHz is a good starting point.


Memory and Read-Only Memory

This is an obvious one, but be sure to look for the RAM capacity of your car's Android screen and choose the one that works best for your use. If you want to perform multiple tasks at once, then it's recommended that you get a higher number. While most car screens offer external storage inputs, there's no harm in having built-in storage.


Built-in GPS Navigation

This is one of the most important purposes that your car screen will fulfill once it is installed. With built-in GPS, you can use maps right on the screen. Additionally, with advanced smartphone integration, you can easily access Google Maps on-screen.


Android Auto/Apple CarPlay

It's illegal to use a handheld mobile device while driving, but of course, you want your car's screen to offer smartphone integration. If you're an Android user, having wireless Android Auto makes it easier to integrate and use basic smartphone features through your car's screen. For iOS users, Apple CarPlay accomplishes the same thing. Luckily, most car Android screens have Android Auto/Apple CarPlay built in.


Connectivity Options

Built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity are must-haves for any Android car screen you purchase. Additionally, WebLink and Phone Link allow you to connect your mobile device to your car screen and perform hands-free operation while driving.


Inputs and outputs

Just like monophonic car stereos, modern Android screens offer input and output slots to connect external storage devices, AUX cables, and more. One of the most important inputs is the rearview camera. In addition to the additional USB port and the audio and video outputs, the FM antenna input also comes in handy.


Built-in amplifier

The advantage of having a built-in amplifier in your car's Android screen is that you can provide the audio signal from the host computer directly to the speakers/bass speakers/subwoofer. While having a dedicated amplifier in your car can help boost the audio signal from the main unit, installing an amplifier costs extra and you can cut costs by using a car screen with a built-in amplifier.


Famous Brands

Global brands like Sony, Pioneer, Blaupunkt and many more are the major players in offering the best in-car Android screens in the market. Android hosting is a long-term investment and you certainly want to get the best return on your investment, don't you? However, even domestic brands are now up to par, with Nunoo-auto having their own private label car Android screens that offer the latest features at unbeatable prices.

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