Zlink 3.9.27
ZLink is a pre-installed application found on many aftermarket Android-based car head units (from brands like Eonon, XTRONS, Joying, Podofo, etc.). It acts as a bridge to mirror your smartphone’s screen onto the car’s display. Think of it as an all-in-one alternative to Android Auto or Apple CarPlay for head units that don't natively support them.
Version 3.9.27 is a stable, mid-2021/2022 era release, known for balancing features and compatibility.
Functionally, Zlink 3.9.27 operates through a client-server model. The car head unit runs the Zlink client app, while the smartphone must have the corresponding Zlink service or rely on native iOS/Android auto projection protocols. Connection is established via one of two methods: zlink 3.9.27
Once connected, Zlink 3.9.27 effectively transforms the car’s screen into an extension of the phone. Users can access navigation (Google Maps, Waze), music streaming (Spotify, Apple Music), messaging (via voice commands), and phone calls through the car’s interface, all while adhering to safety-oriented design principles like large touch targets and voice control integration.
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ZLink is a pre-installed or downloadable app on Android-based car head units. Version 3.9.27 enables wired (USB) and wireless (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) connection between your head unit and smartphone for: ZLink is a pre-installed application found on many
⚠️ This version is common on aftermarket Chinese head units (e.g., Joying, Xtrons, Dasaita, Eonon). It is not available on official Google Play – get it from your unit's factory app store or an APK backup.