Android Auto (Connection with Android): It is a feature that Android devices (e.g., Samsung, Xiaomi) can support with the screen, so you can have navigation (Google Maps), music, and calls directly on the dashboard.
Apple CarPlay (iPhone Connection): It is an application that can be supported by devices such as iPhone and iPad. You can make calls, send messages, listen to music, and have directions for locations.
Route Recording (DVR): They work like security cameras (Dash Cams). They continuously record the journey onto a memory card, so you have the video saved in case of an accident or unexpected event.
AUX cable connection: The screen has the ability to connect with an AUX output cable, for example, you can connect an MP3 player to the screen.
Built-in GPS (Navigation): The screen has a built-in GPS. You can select a location and navigate without using any other device or network connection for navigation from your mobile.
Basic Bluetooth (Calls & Music): The screen has Bluetooth connectivity capability. For example, you can connect your mobile phone and make calls without holding it or listen to music from your mobile phone.
USB Port (For Flash Drive or Charging): The screen has a USB port. You can connect a USB stick to listen to the music you have stored, or use a cable to listen to music from your mobile phone.
Wi‑Fi (For internet & wireless connection): The screen has built-in Wi-Fi. For example, you can connect via mobile or tablet to listen to music via the internet, connect to online radio stations, and use online guides (GPS).
Multimedia: “Smart” screens that provide entertainment and navigation. They connect to your phone, play music and videos, and support apps, upgrading the car’s system overall.
Simple screen (For rear view camera): Basic monitors without menus or smart apps. Their only role is to display the image from the camera (e.g. when reverse gear is engaged) so you can park easily and safely.