It's not quite that simple, but.
If you have a good screen, if the connectors are the same, control electronics as well, you can. Regardless of screen size (4, 5, 6, 7" or more), WinCE was limited to 800x600 resolution (there were a couple of models with 1024x600, but ignore them).
The firmware can be the same or similar enough even for devices of different brands - then cross-flashing is possible. It must be the same chipset, the same GPS receiver, the same bluetooth chip, tmc chip, if any.
It was often possible to convert one device to another by simply flashing the firmware. "Simply", whether you have the appropriate software or programmer device.
In principle, with the same brand, if the devices are of the same generation, for example the 5- and 7-inch models can have identical chipsets and even the same motherboard, and thus identical firmware (which differs only in naming)
However, there were also cases where they had completely different motherboards.
But, if your device does not have a Bluetooth receiver, no firmware can replace it.
The fact that the same software works on a bunch of different devices has nothing to do with this story.
iGO and the WinCE system itself are designed to work on a zillion different devices that naturally comply with certain manufacturing specifications.
Adequate drivers, datazip that supports dozens of resolutions and only one exe file are the basis of iGO.
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