Short of some formal documentation from them, testing would be the only way to know for sure. They have the choice of blocking all apps but the one(s) they want which would give you zero ability to do anything, or they may have left it wide open. It may be possible to install apps or override behavior, but it's completely up to the device OEM on how they implemented things. The app would have to "understand" or be configurable for any peripherals you may need to use (like the GPS). The OS would have to have any dependencies the app needs. Running any other applications (a replacement navigation app or other) would depend on a lot of things. You might be able to "hide" the existing app with a new one, but it's also possible that any replacement will get lost when the device is restarted. The application is likely part of the OS and it's quite likely that you cannot replace it without replacing the entire OS, which would have to come from the device OEM. Maps and updates are available for over 90 countries and regions, including countries from Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. The portal typically releases map updates four times a year. Maps and updates are available for over 90 countries and regions, including countries from Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. , NNGs map and content update portal, provides updates for iGO 8, iGO amigo and iGO primo. Be aware than an embedded OS like Windows CE isn't the same as a desktop OS. , NNG's map and content update portal, provides updates for iGO 8, iGO amigo and iGO primo.
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