To help this along, here are questions Nicholasch18 PM'd me with my answers and a few photos...Do you have any pictures of it installed in your mk6? It fits a bit more snug than my RCD510, but it fits perfectly. I have a ProClip/Brodit phone mount/dock for my OnePlus One and the mount doesn't fit next to the radio anymore due how tight it fits, along with the button placement with the new radio.Will I have to make any VCDS changes after I install this?No VCDS changes are needed. However, I did notice my compass is intermittent in the MFD/MFI. I have yet to check the module that is in the rear of the car. I may just yank it and disable it via VCDS.How do you like it? Does it look cheesy? I'm worried about getting this and it not looking as nice as the res of my car...I think it looks awesome. The fit/feel is pretty good. If I had to complain about anything, it's the silk screen printing on the MicroSD covers, the red LED color is ever so slightly off, but that's being nitpicky. Other than that, it looks OEM.If you enable RGB LED in the Factory Settings (passcode: 126), a new option "Element" will show up in System Settings. If you choose Red, it'll be a bit more red in color...noticeable in the DVD slot.I have a friend that had a Pioneer NEX 4000 and it doesn't hold a candle to how fast this head unit is. However, it does take 18-22 seconds to boot up. Once everything is loaded, it's pretty snappy. If you're coming from a RNS or RCD head unit, this is super duper fast.How hard was it to load the update onto the head unit?As for the firmware updates, it's pretty simple. There are two types of updates: OS and MCU. You load the img files to the root directory of a MicroSD card or USB thumbdrive and boot into recovery mode (hold Power and Reset for 5 seconds, let go of Reset, wait 5 seconds, let go of Power). Choose either SD Card or USB Drive and wait for it to upgrade. It will reboot when done and voila, the head unit is updated!Android 4.4.2 running Nova Launcher PrimeSpotify:Pilot Episode of Clarence via Google Play:Eonon is actually a reseller. The specific head unit is made by a company named Klyde...I don't recall the model number off the top of my head, but you can read more about it on the XDA (Android) forum . If you buy it from Eonon, you get a 2 year warranty...along with a rear camera and/or 3G modem. Kind of a good deal. I ordered it from one of their resellers, but just before they started their Christmas deals.Right now, I'm running coudu's v3 firmware which is Android KitKat 4.4.2. It runs better than the stock 4.2.2 and maximizes the available memory for apps and such. There's also a new 4.4.4 firmware, but I was having issues with coudu's v4 firmware due to some issues with SD cards and Spotify. He just released a v4.1 firmware, but I haven't tried it yet.The last thing I'd point out is the steering wheel controls are a bit...unmodifiable at the moment. The volume works fine, but the Bluetooth button and left/right arrows aren't changeable at this point in time. Oh yeah, and I pulled the orange wire with the black stripe out of the CanBus harness to disable the reverse camera function since I don't have a reverse camera.Also, if you order one, don't forget to order a Dual Farka Amplified Antenna adapter. Enfig sells them in the US.If anyone else has any questions, I'll try to answer them here.