Simple lang workaround diyan and you don't need to splice anything so you don't ruin anything. You just tap one of the unused fuses of the car and install an additional USB port to which you can connect your dashcam to charge.
Did it with our CRV because the 12V socket was inside the center console/armrest area.
Here's a step by step guide for hardwiring a dashcam:
DIY: Hardwiring your Dashcam - Team-BHP
Literally not a deal-breaker, at all. Any decent car electrician can do it if you're not keen on DIY. And your warranty will stay intact because it's a plug and play (and removable) mod.
There are much bigger problems for the 12th gen Altis - namely that it doesn't offer anything better than the rest of the competition. It doesn't drive better, look better, ride better, or have more features than other compacts. They all come with CVTs so if you'll believe the hype then it won't last any longer (or if you don't believe the hype, then there's no reason a Civic will not last as long as an Altis).
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