sodamo

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So you’ve decided to abandon rational thought in favor of what you assume about what Slate researched. I still think, however, that the overwhelming majority of Slate owners will stick an iPad on the dash.
I expect to do both. I have my iphone with me most of the time, but my plan is to add a few IOS features that will be best viewed on my ipad. at that point I will dedicate my current ipad to my Slate and be justified upgrading to a new ipad. 😁
 

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My f150 has navigation but I use my phone most of the time, my phone uses magnetic charging so I choose not to plug in for carplay

my work car has wireless CarPlay and use that all the time

my phone or iPad will be more than enough for my Slate
 

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My f150 has navigation but I use my phone most of the time, my phone uses magnetic charging so I choose not to plug in for carplay

my work car has wireless CarPlay and use that all the time

my phone or iPad will be more than enough for my Slate
I much prefer my iphone/carplay nav over either the Toyota or Subaru builtin. Just access while I have my coffee and go.
 
 
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