Hi!
I'm the developer of an OBD2 app for Android: OBD Dashboard. This is a project that I've started for myself and after a while I've decided to try to make it public.
So far, many features are missing (I do this on my spare time), but I would like to get some feedback from more users. My testing is limited to a generic chinese ELM327 clone on a Brazilian Peugeot 206 using a Motorola Milestone (Motorola Droid on US).
There are other nicer OBD apps, but I wanted to implement this myself to make sure everything was as optimized as possible. Next features to be implemented are nicer gauges and UI, and some other PIDs.
I would say the main difference between this app and other apps is efficiency. Everything is done as efficiently as possible. For users this means that you battery will last longer and information will be shown faster.
There are some interesting features too: auto connect/disconnect when a car dock is used is one of them. Logging is also available.
Known issues are: sometimes it doesn't connect properly on my phone. I'm not sure if it's my fault or the phone's fault, but I'm looking into it.
I would appreciate if you guys can give some feedback. Does it work correctly for you? Is it good or is it bad? Why?
The app is available on Android Market:
https://market.android.com/details?id=br.com.frenay.nicolas.obddashboard&feat ure=search_result
Some basic usage instructions are available here:
Obd Dashboard
Screenshots:
BTW: I hope I'm not infringing any rules here. I'm not trying to sell it (yet), just want some feedback from users .