Android Auto screen upgrade for F48 X1
Android Auto screen upgrade for F48 X1
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stevesuk

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1,376 posts

198 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Hi all,

We have a 2017 X1 with the standard NBT 4 system and screen. It's a bit underwhelming, and having had a hire car recently with Android Auto, I've been looking at upgrades.

Seems you can either go down the route of an MMI box which uses your original screen. Or, for around the same cost, upgrade to a larger screen at the same time.

Wondered if anyone had done this?

I've been looking at https://amzn.eu/d/cvWdma0

Main requirements are to have Android Auto, whilst still being able to use the OEM features of the car (e.g. reverse camera, park assist etc).

Thanks,

Steve

bigdom

2,208 posts

161 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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When I added to one of the cars, I went down the MMI route.

I didn't want/need a larger screen, I also didn't want it to be touchscreen (I have that in another car and it's always covered in finger prints), given the design, it's also a bit further away.

Anecdotal online feedback, is that MMI provides better sound quality, and screens can be laggy (I have no experience, just what i read whilst researching). Prior to upgrading the HK setup, the MMI definitely improved the sound over the OEM setup as it has a 12 band DSP.

Either option is about the same time to install, as you dismantle the same things. Easily done within a couple of hours.

stevesuk

Original Poster:

1,376 posts

198 months

Saturday 26th July
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Thanks. Was thinking of changing the screen, because we have the smallest one available. As I understand it, although the Linux screens are touch capable, you can still use the iDrive jog wheel (or the buttons on the steering wheel) to navigate. Linux, over Android, because if you only want to use Android Auto, you don't need a complete Android head unit, just something that can host Android Auto/Apple CarPlay.

Still not sure whether to bother. Our car does support Bluetooth audio streaming, and the nav works OK (apart from being 8 years out of date). Just that I think the Android Auto experience is better.

Will post back if I end up getting one.

bigdom

2,208 posts

161 months

Saturday 26th July
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I've never used BMW navigation since Waze became a thing, i did update one of the cars a few months ago via connected drive, but the speed limits are still not as accurate as Waze/Google maps.

Some of the cars have AA, some i just use my phone via Bluetooth, currently have a Samsung Ultra. The screen is more than enough for me, and either option allows me to stream any of my music apps.