As mentioned before, and easily seen within the Toyota TJ Cruiser, there is no large navigation screen dead center in the dash that you can touch to input addresses or just see where you are for that matter.
Instead, above the small gauge cluster screen in the dash, there is a spot to slide your cell phone into and you can utilize that.
For one, it will limit people actually holding their phones and using them because they're quite out of reach. So that's a plus.
But secondly, everyone loves their own maps on their Android or Apple and we've grown accustomed to using it, so why not continue?
Do you think this is a good idea or would you rather a separate navi ?
Instead, above the small gauge cluster screen in the dash, there is a spot to slide your cell phone into and you can utilize that.
For one, it will limit people actually holding their phones and using them because they're quite out of reach. So that's a plus.
But secondly, everyone loves their own maps on their Android or Apple and we've grown accustomed to using it, so why not continue?
Do you think this is a good idea or would you rather a separate navi ?