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This week, we had Dominic drop by for the installation of the Sony XSP-N1BT into his Hyundai i10. This particular Sony is rather interesting as it does not come with a touch screen. Instead, it is just a cradle for you to dock your phone, which then acts as the screen. This may be the future guys. Only Sony has released such a stereo so far. We have not seen this from other big names so far.

 

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So, the first step is removal of the stock stereo unit. For the i10, this is a rather tricky job. After a little bit of convincing, we managed to remove it successfully.

 

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Here is a side by side look at the stock Hyundai i10 stereo next to the Sony XSP-N1BT which is nestled inside the Hyundai i10 Dash Kit.

 

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This is what you hope not to see when you get into your car in the morning.

 

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Since the Hyundai i10 uses a generic socket which is used across many car models, the wiring job is made easier with the right harness adapter.

 

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All connections are triple checked to ensure that we don't miss out anything.

 

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For the Hyundai i10, we had to reuse the original brackets from the stock stereo. With some modifications, we managed to get it to match the Sony.

 

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And voila, the stereo fits perfectly. In all honestly, there was some back and forth to get it to fit perfectly.

 

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Dominic's Xperia sits so nicely. It would fit better without the phone casing though.

 

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One more job under our belt, and a satisfied customer. It's a good day. Here are some videos of us playing around with the unit.