I’m building a fully custom Infotainment UI

This one. I'd pay someone to make a render of my car. I just want to know if your mod allows us to change the image file.
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Unless I've misunderstood, and @Sentinel is a leet haxor, this replaces the stock Android Auto UI... you won't be able to ride roughshod over the rest of the infotainment UX.

This looks like a fun little project. Nice work (y)

(*hides patiently behind seven proxies, fearing a smackdown from Leet Haxor Sentinel)
 
Unless I've misunderstood, and @Sentinel is a leet haxor, this replaces the stock Android Auto UI... you won't be able to ride roughshod over the rest of the infotainment UX.

This looks like a fun little project. Nice work (y)

(*hides patiently behind seven proxies, fearing a smackdown from Leet Haxor Sentinel)
Wow. My thanks to ADC for introducing me to the wonderful world of "leetspeak" or some version of it. I had to look up "leet haxor", then "leetspeak" to understand the post just made. You can tell I'm not a "gamer".
 
I hope @Sentinel can confirm, but I this is my understanding:
Think of the project as a combination of an Android app and the proprietary hardware it runs on (instead of your smartphone). The hardware will allow extra goodies not available on your smartphone, such as data interface from the CANBUS and Homelink compatible functions. The car will boot up as normal (all the Lotus designed splash screens, seat belt warnings, etc.), start Android Auto, and then connect to the device. All functions that came with the car are untouched.
 
I hope @Sentinel can confirm, but I this is my understanding:
Think of the project as a combination of an Android app and the proprietary hardware it runs on (instead of your smartphone). The hardware will allow extra goodies not available on your smartphone, such as data interface from the CANBUS and Homelink compatible functions. The car will boot up as normal (all the Lotus designed splash screens, seat belt warnings, etc.), start Android Auto, and then connect to the device. All functions that came with the car are untouched.
So for those with an iPhone (iOS), nothing will happen?
 
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I hope @Sentinel can confirm, but I this is my understanding:
Think of the project as a combination of an Android app and the proprietary hardware it runs on (instead of your smartphone). The hardware will allow extra goodies not available on your smartphone, such as data interface from the CANBUS and Homelink compatible functions. The car will boot up as normal (all the Lotus designed splash screens, seat belt warnings, etc.), start Android Auto, and then connect to the device. All functions that came with the car are untouched.
Correct
 
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This one. I'd pay someone to make a render of my car. I just want to know if your mod allows us to change the image file.
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Ahh right. No it doesn’t alter the stock system at all. All the original stuff is still there. It loads over the top via Android Auto
 
So for those with an iPhone (IOS), nothing will happen?
Let's wait for an answer from the OP, but my speculation is that it would look like you went out and bought an Android smartphone: the car will still connect to your iPhone, allowing you to take calls and other standard Bluetooth functions, but you will have to toggle between two devices to use the apps on each device.

QQ- Does the factory infotainment permit an Android external 'override' input and iOS carplay that the same time?
As @Emira Fan asked, the question is whether the project can act as an Apple Carplay "host" to connect to your iPhone...

Hope to see answers, as this would be a deciding factor for iPhone users.

[edit] I think we got the answers.
 
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Let's wait for an answer from the OP, but my speculation is that it would look like you went out and bought an Android smartphone: the car will still connect to your iPhone, allowing you to take calls and other standard Bluetooth functions, but you will have to toggle between two devices to use the apps on each device.


As @Emira Fan asked, the question is whether the project can act as an Apple Carplay "host" to connect to your iPhone...

Hope to see answers, as this would be a deciding factor for iPhone users.

[edit] I think we got the answers.
CarPlay is still supported. You just connect your phone to the new device instead of the car.
 

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