Galaxy tablet install evo 7
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Hiya guys, just thought I'd post a wee pic of my galaxy tab 2install in my evo 7. Pretty straight forward to do as there was already a 7" unit for the mmcs screen there. Secured the tablet with 3M tape, which seems to hold it really well, been in for a month or so and not budged. Wired an additional 12v socket from battery to supply with power and bluetooth audio to the headunit. Only tricky part was access to the lock button somehow but managed to make a button using the barrel of a pen and the spring mechanism, quite pleased with it! Sorry I didn't take photos as I went along but if I need to disassemble at any point, will make sure to take some.
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Looks good man I like it alot
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Great idea! Love the lock button idea{thumbup}
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thats awesome, tobad we don't get that trim piece here in the usa
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Originally Posted by Tdhodp
(Post 10942260)
Hiya guys, just thought I'd post a wee pic of my galaxy tab 2install in my evo 7. Pretty straight forward to do as there was already a 7" unit for the mmcs screen there. Secured the tablet with 3M tape, which seems to hold it really well, been in for a month or so and not budged. Wired an additional 12v socket from battery to supply with power and bluetooth audio to the headunit. Only tricky part was access to the lock button somehow but managed to make a button using the barrel of a pen and the spring mechanism, quite pleased with it! Sorry I didn't take photos as I went along but if I need to disassemble at any point, will make sure to take some.
Looks nice. One tip is to use Tasker from android market. You can use it to make the screen come on and off when charging power is detected (aka when ur key is on). I use this and now almost never need to hit the hard power button. |
this good. i have the same MMCS like yours. thanks u give me some idea for my evo..
can you explain how you do it with your audio player installation? |
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Unfortunately as there isn't a single din adapter for this dash configuration, I had to just cut and modify the dash piece. In the original pictures there's gaps either side of the head unit which looked ok but a bit untidy for my liking. I have since filled the gaps with body filler and blended the dash trim with head unit. I sprayed it black then applied some flocking to it and I'm really pleased with the finish.
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looks great, i wanna do this for the normal dash double din piece but not sure about the lock button lol dont really wanna drill into the dash like that
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Originally Posted by Skylineracer
(Post 10948020)
thats awesome, tobad we don't get that trim piece here in the usa
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I really like that! The Russian market has a LHD version of the nav dash set up I would like to try to find. Anyone read Russian 'round here?
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Originally Posted by unsungboxer
(Post 10978852)
Looks nice. One tip is to use Tasker from android market. You can use it to make the screen come on and off when charging power is detected (aka when ur key is on). I use this and now almost never need to hit the hard power button.
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i have also..
Originally Posted by Tdhodp
(Post 11159435)
Unfortunately as there isn't a single din adapter for this dash configuration, I had to just cut and modify the dash piece. In the original pictures there's gaps either side of the head unit which looked ok but a bit untidy for my liking. I have since filled the gaps with body filler and blended the dash trim with head unit. I sprayed it black then applied some flocking to it and I'm really pleased with the finish.
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