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    Sorry, to be clear I believe the last I saw Samsung had fixed the One UI issue, so you ought to be ok now. The automatic volume adjustment - you're right, it does not work unfortunately. I've also wired that up but it does nothing. Probably only a firmware update needed to enable it but having looked through said firmware trying to find other customisation hooks it's fairly complicated. I don't find myself adjusting the volume too much, unless I've been at speed and needed it turned up. But having not been able to drive much lately it hasn't really been an issue!
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    Hi Conscript, congrats on the 8020 purchase, I'm sure you'll enjoy it especially if you're coming from the stock head unit as I was. With the right fascia adapter (I used Connects2 CT23SU07 from Dynamic Sounds) and a bit of time and fettling you'll get a great fit. I was disappointed about not being able to get the WS unit here in the UK and didn't fancy risking buying one from overseas. On the unit itself - the screen is capacitive and very sensitive, and the important physical volume buttons work very well. Wireless AA works very well with my OnePlus 5T although I've only used it when using navigation so far. I have a small USB stick for music in the glovebox. The Google Assistant works great or as well as it usually does with AA! I've positioned the microphone on the head lining just to the drivers side of the mirror which is usually fine but you have to raise your voice a bit if you're at speed because of the road noise in the car. The UI of the headunit is a little dated compared to AA but it's functional and once you learn your way around it's fine. If you do listen to music on a USB stick and like to shuffle the whole thing then there's a bug in the software to be aware of. When you start the head unit after listening to tracks on random, the next track it plays will be the next track in its predecessors album, rather than an actual random next track. It sorts itself out after that, and you can skip to next as well. A very minor grievance on an otherwise excellent system. These are all of the parts I used for my install: Post or PM if you have any other questions...
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    Shad

    BRZ led turn signal

    This should get you started, I'm fairly certain I've used 4x of these: https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/products/1-x-canbus-bright-amber-led-indicator-bulb-no-hyperflash-7440-w16w-w21w-t20-582 That's your front and rear indicators. None of the other bulbs need to be CAN bus compatible. You'll want the little wedge bulbs for side repeaters and the rear number plate (I think), and bigger ones for the reverse lights. All of the bulb sizes are in the owners handbook so just cross-reference on the website and you'll find what you need.
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    Going by the videos I've watched, the DDX919WS is indeed wireless (long video here: However, as it needs to be imported from abroad, I've now ordered the DMX8020DABS, same as Shad. It doesn't look like quite the perfect fit that the DDX unit is, however, it looks nice and neat in his photo above, so I'm happy with that.
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    ThatGuyThere

    Torqen Experience

    Totally normal behaviour, from a totally normal person, and that's a...
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