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PJ1678

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#303030 11-Jan-2023 13:50
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Hello, I have a Samsung SM-T325 and wish to repurpose it as a motorcycle navigation device. The application I want to use is DMD2 (Drive Mode Dashboard 2) which requires Android V7 or higher.  External storage - Micro SD would preferred for map storage, the rest of the usual tablet functions (phone, camera etc) would be nice but not essential. I have attempted to follow various YouTubes to update but I've done something wrong as when attempting to power on, "Samsung Galaxy Tab pro SM-T325" briefly appears then blank screen. SO - Any one interested in getting having a look and hopefully getting this working with ver 7.0 or better? Cash, beer, reimbursement? I'm in Wellington.

 

Thanks

 

 


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PJ1678

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  #3026657 24-Jan-2023 20:03
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Update. I received quite a bit of assistance online from user 1024K, even to the point of using Anydesk and allowing Brett to look at it from afar.

 

That wasn't a screaming success so I sent the tablet to him and hoped for the best. 

 

Very happy to say its back here today running Android 11 and I have been able to load the DMD2 navigation app. There was a cost but I have no issue paying for time and knowlege that I don't possess.

 

I'm sure the Tab is running faster than it did with the old OS version.

 

Thanks to all who responded to my query.

 

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