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07-09-2018, 04:35 AM | #1 |
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Best android radio for E90
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I have been researching these E90 android head units like the Eonon GA9165A, Dynavin, etc for replacing my proff radio in my 2008 E90 but the reviews do not inspire much confidence. Issues such as no warning sound when leaving the car with the headlights on, the reverse sensor sound does not change the closer you are to an obstacle, long boot up times 30-40 seconds each time you remove the key etc. What do you recommend? Is the Eonon worth it? Are there any other better alternatives? |
07-09-2018, 11:10 AM | #2 |
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I have an Xtrons unit. It's great, so far.
No idea bout the no warning sound when the headlights are left on. I've never had that. I get a ding when I leave the sidelights on, but then the headlights switch off when I leave them on. The sidelights don't, hence the ding. Reversing sensors do change in speed, and even provide a radar on the screen. However the solid beep is not there anymore unfortunately. I have a reversing camera fitted, which I will admit is useful. Long boot up times? From cold, the unit boots in about 20 seconds (and that's probably me rounding up), but more to the point, once it's booted, it warm boots on ignition. Instant boot. As in, half a second and it's booted. I don't know if the Xtrons is better than the Eonon, but I really can't knock it so far. |
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07-16-2018, 11:10 AM | #4 |
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I had an Eonon unit for my Astra and it was fantastic - definitely going to get the Android 8.0 Eonon unit for my 320i (when I have the money)! Their customer support was really good (when I needed it due to my own mistake).
I do recommend getting a different reverse camera than the included one though.
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07-17-2018, 07:49 AM | #5 | |
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The Octa Core is basically current gen though and could well be relevant for another 6-8 years.... maybe longer. We're also getting to the point that Android development is slower than hardware development, therefore the usual obsolescence cycle will shift significantly in favour of the hardware. You could find Octa Core devices happily running the latest versions of Android for 8-10 years.... (and that's not as bold a claim as you might think) However, I suspect the manufacturers won't support it for that long, so it'll be on the open source community like XDA etc. |
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07-17-2018, 10:57 AM | #6 |
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I went through a similar decision process. Ultimately I decided not to hook myself to a proprietary system with a questionable upgrade future. I felt that a standard double DIN receiver was the way to go. I chose the Pioneer MVH 2300NEX after reading many reviews of the various options. I figure that I am more likely to get upgrades from Pioneer than many of the other options, and if not, swapping out the HU in the future should be a viable option. To make it work I needed the following:
• PAC RP4.2-BM21 Wiring Interface • Metra 40-EU10 Antenna Adapter • LIEBMAYA 170 degree Car Trunk Handle Backup Camera Rear View HD Camera • AI BMWK320 Radio Replacement Kit • Generic auto accessory relay with mounting tab Installation was reasonably straightforward, but does require some handiness with automotive trim and electrical work (I have a writeup in progress). Everything seems to work very well (including Android Auto), and this way you have a choice of whether to buy navigation in the HU or use your phone. I'm not saying this is the best solution, but it seemed to be for my purposes. |
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07-17-2018, 11:29 AM | #7 | |
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I hope they continue to support it though. There's always a risk that manufacturers can just dump you..... it happens with phones and cars, let's be honest. My belief is that for long term usage, an Android unit is still the best way to go, but opinions n'all. |
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07-17-2018, 11:37 AM | #8 |
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Any suggestions for an e90 with CCC iDrive? I've been trying to find something as well. My biggest concerns have been Sound quality (I hear they tap into the AUX port), and it doesnt work with the bmw bluetooth mic for calls. It need a separate one.
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07-21-2018, 10:10 AM | #9 |
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You could also consider a universal double DIN headunit with a separate CAN bus decoder for chimes, PDC and steering wheel controls like the PAC RP4.2-BM21, Connects2 or Axxess LC-BMRC-01 and ASWC-1.
I have a 2012 135i E82 and put in a single DIN Joying 8" Android headunit because double DIN is harder to fit on the E82. https://www.1addicts.com/forums/show....php?t=1510420 I love it because it brings the car tech and functionality up to date with the Android 8.0 OS and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You have to run a wire to a constant 12V source or the battery because the 12V in the BMW radio harness shuts off after 30 mins. If you only use power from the harness, the headunit will cold boot every time and lose the settings stored in volatile memory. Also, the Joying headunit has a feature to go into a low power sleep mode so that it wakes up in like 2 secs instead of a 30 sec cold full boot, as long as you connect it to constant power. I used the PAC RP4.2-BM21 and at first the PDC didn't work but I fixed that by downgrading to an earlier firmware version. Now PDC works fine with the beeps becoming more rapid as you get closer, and all warning chimes work too. However since it's a separate unit, nothing will be integrated on the headunit such as PDC display on the screen, displaying which door is open, or heated seat control. I also put in a Weivision trunk handle backup camera which has good 700 TVL resolution and good low light capability. There is an option to use guide lines from the camera or the headunit and I use the ones from the headunit. Trunk handle cameras are great because you don't have to drill a hole for the wires. |
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07-22-2018, 08:01 AM | #10 | |
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I understand that most of these android units are not properly updated after they release them but as long as spotify/google maps still work I'm happy, I don't want this to be better than my Galaxy S9. |
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If you don't have logic 7, you have a lot more choices with less repercussions. The Dynavin 7 supposedly fixed all the issues with the earlier version and enhanced other options. It's been out since November 2017. I have not read one bad review on it, in this forum, thus far. |
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07-22-2018, 11:46 AM | #12 |
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As far as I know it does not, since I don't see the tweeters on the doors so therefore I should not have any of the fiber optic cables behind the radio.
That Dynavin 7 seems to come in at around £600 which is a bit of a much for just another chinese android unit. |
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07-23-2018, 03:30 PM | #13 | |
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I haven't really been able to find any good pics of it installed other than the generic ones that xtrons has. Those don't really give a good visual of what it looks like with the rest of the interior. |
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07-24-2018, 12:27 PM | #15 | |
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I did find some thread on xda where the guys there mention it does not sit flush when installed (the aircon unit is a bit out) so I'm not sure if I have the will power to deal with that not being flush. |
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07-24-2018, 01:46 PM | #16 | |
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Xtrons PE9890BPL questions https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1505369 I asked a blueh in that thread since I saw that someone said he has one installed. And he posted a link to a quick video of his. |
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12-10-2020, 01:56 AM | #17 |
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Has anybody found a working solution on fixing very bad radio reception signal for aftermarket Head Unit Radios. I just installed 9'' XRTONS PBX9990BL Android 9 in a BMW E90 2005 model. I am new here and really frustrated with the reception.....Please assist me in making some headway with this radio.
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