
Originally Posted by
Woof
Ayos na ayos na yan kung Nougat talaga. Just check if the Android API level is indeed 24 or above. You can use any diagnostic app like CPU-Z, AIDA64, Droid Hardware, etc. to determine the real specs of your device.
Having "car settings" does not mean AA can run natively. AA requires API level 21 and up on a qualified phone device. Although as I said earlier, some people have managed to side load the app onto their head units or tablets. The" car settings" are primarily for integration of the head unit with your car's systems i.e. volume, day/night illumination levels, back-up settings, notifications via CAN bus, etc. Just try to install AA straight from the Playstore and you will know. It's no big loss naman if it does not since your hardware specs seem capable of running Maps/Waze and other apps simultaneously and Android 7.0 handles multitasking better than earlier versions. Meron pa nga multi-window feature wherein you can have 2 apps open simultaneously.
Good luck bro. Your unit seems promising. Let us know how it goes.