Kittmaster
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So I have an IO5 radio, not ready to upgrade to I06. I use waze and google maps with pros and cons.
I would "like" to have a permanent GPS and of course I have old phones that can work with those two apps in projection mode etc etc.....
My question is, by using an "old" phone to act as dedicated GPS navigation, the old phone has NO cellular or data access (minus wifi if turned on) so real time data is lost if I do it with an old phone vs one that has my active phone number and cell data service.
The other downside and major pitfall is the car can only connect to one phone at a time so I would lose the bluetooth/data connection for phone hands free to take calls etc.
So the twist is, does anyone have thoughts of how I could clone/mirror/link/whatever the old phone to my active phone on my hip to deal with hands free calling and real time data link so it can navigate as well as pull from my active phone for a network connection?
I don't see much of topic on Google about it, just not ready to swing 750 for hardware at this time.
Thanks,
Chris
I would "like" to have a permanent GPS and of course I have old phones that can work with those two apps in projection mode etc etc.....
My question is, by using an "old" phone to act as dedicated GPS navigation, the old phone has NO cellular or data access (minus wifi if turned on) so real time data is lost if I do it with an old phone vs one that has my active phone number and cell data service.
The other downside and major pitfall is the car can only connect to one phone at a time so I would lose the bluetooth/data connection for phone hands free to take calls etc.
So the twist is, does anyone have thoughts of how I could clone/mirror/link/whatever the old phone to my active phone on my hip to deal with hands free calling and real time data link so it can navigate as well as pull from my active phone for a network connection?
I don't see much of topic on Google about it, just not ready to swing 750 for hardware at this time.
Thanks,
Chris