I have the module on my bike, came as part of the package. I am not sure why Triumph thinks it is great. If you figure out how to use the nav part, it doesn't give any graphics. Never tried any of the other stuff, as I have the Garmin XT to do the music and such.The Connectivity Module is an add-on dongle which acts as a Bluetooth router, so the TFT display can control phone calls, nav directions, and control music being played. It get mixed reviews at best, partly because the dealer has to make some software changes, then the phone needs Google Maps, then the phone has to have the My Triumph app, ......
Sounds f-d up to me.
Under the passenger seat of the 1200 there's a plastic case with a teeny bit of foam and USB outlet that you're supposed to put your phone in. While I loved the bike, that had to be one of the most stupid ideas I've seen in a long time.
On the upside, next to the 1200 instrument display they upgraded from the usual cheap cigarette lighter (3 amps in the Super Tenere) to a 15 amp Powerlett outlet. You could run a heated jacket liner and gloves with that much.
The 900 also has the small tray for a phone, a number of people pull it out and use the space for a power distribution block. Never figured out why you would want your phone under a locked seat, especially if you crash.