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Show map on the dashboard. Should I see the map on the dash? ( android phone)

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I use Android with Waze as my preferred route planning. The mini map shows up on the dashboard for me. It is one of the screens that you can select with the over sensitive scroll buttons on the steering wheel. You can switch between a number of things there such as fuel consumption, music track etc. I don't remember doing anything to set this up. I think the map it uses is the cars nav system. It is handy for spotting speed cameras as they can be more easily missed on Waze.
I have started using the voice control for USB music, but whoever programmed the responses must have had a failed career in comedy. It works well for skipping tracks when my wife doesn't appreciate my taste in music! It is easier than the over sensitive buttons/scroll.
I have given up with the radio, we are in a semi rural area and the reception is constantly fading in and out even on national stations.
 

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I use Android with Waze as my preferred route planning. The mini map shows up on the dashboard for me. It is one of the screens that you can select with the over sensitive scroll buttons on the steering wheel. You can switch between a number of things there such as fuel consumption, music track etc. I don't remember doing anything to set this up. I think the map it uses is the cars nav system. It is handy for spotting speed cameras as they can be more easily missed on Waze.
I have started using the voice control for USB music, but whoever programmed the responses must have had a failed career in comedy. It works well for skipping tracks when my wife doesn't appreciate my taste in music! It is easier than the over sensitive buttons/scroll.
I have given up with the radio, we are in a semi rural area and the reception is constantly fading in and out even on national stations.
My radio reception is a little flaky in rural areas, too.
 
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