At this moment, I don’t see a useful use case for devices like Carpuride. I don’t see any added value over a dedicated Android device.
Tablets don’t have to be more expensive than CarPlay/Android Auto devices, and a tablet offers more functionality than CP/AA devices.
I have driven using my mobile phone (Samsung A32), and my wife has also used an Android phone.
Both were online, and I can only say that it was very nice to drive with MRA—no problems at all.
This weekend, I drove with a Doogee T20 tablet, which was fully offline.
In general, the experience was very good. However, the screen brightness could be better (higher nits). I could see the route, but it wasn’t very clear.
I encountered some issues where the route could not be calculated—once at the beginning, before the first waypoint, and once halfway through my route. Very strange, as I haven’t seen this issue before when navigating with my (online) phone. So, maybe it’s due to the GPS on my new device not being very accurate, or it’s related to using offline navigation.
But overall, I’m very happy with using MRA Next on an Android device, whether it’s a phone or a tablet.