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Alpine- 06-25-2010 09:48 AM

TomTom on Android 2.x
 
I've become really partial to using TomTom on my phone when I have to make a quick trip on business. Often I have to go somewhere unfamiliar at the drop of a hat and having TomTom with me at all times is nice. I dont always keep a stand alone GPS Navigation unit in my car.

One thing I know I would miss when going from TP2 to a EVO is TomTom (not to mention SERO). I cant stand Sprint Navigation software, its slow to update and it just isnt as good or as easy to read. Part of it is that I'm probably just familiar with and used to TomTom.

Has TomTom made any official statements regarding releasing TomTom software specifically for Android?

touch_rules 06-25-2010 09:53 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
I gave up on TomTom when I couldn't fix the lag issues on my TP2. I have been using Sprint Nav but I decided to use the google navigator software the other day and I have to say I was very impressed.

1. When you do speech to text it actually works, it doesn't call some number and try to work.

2. When you get near your location, it displays a photo of where your going so you know exactly what your'e looking for.

It was pretty cool, accurate, fast, and loud.

Hope I helped you.

mr_e 06-25-2010 10:01 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
I would second the Google Navigation. I used it a few times and it was definitely better than what I remember having on WinMo. It's been improved quite a bit and you can't argue with the price so give it a try.

kevmo1965 06-25-2010 10:13 AM

Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.80 (Android; Opera Mini/5.0.18302/18.794; U; en) Presto/2.4.15)

I really like Garmin's software and they just came out with an android phone. Is there anyway that software could be removed from that Rom for our use.

Alpine- 06-25-2010 10:27 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_e (Post 1836858)
I would second the Google Navigation. I used it a few times and it was definitely better than what I remember having on WinMo. It's been improved quite a bit and you can't argue with the price so give it a try.

It may be true that the more recent version of Google Navigation are better than Sprint nav. However, I think TomTom (or even Garmin) would be even better.

It is just so easy now to grab latest TomTom + US maps and slap them onto my TP2's memcard. This, along with losing SERO, is sort of a deal breaker for me right now.

brownmc7 06-25-2010 10:39 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
would definitely give google maps a try... it works and its good

brownhornet 06-25-2010 10:51 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
I will NEVER pay for navigation software when google nav works as well as it does.

TheBundo 06-25-2010 10:57 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Another vote for Google Maps. Free, frequent upgrades, etc.

jhale83 06-25-2010 12:20 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpine- (Post 1836837)
I've become really partial to using TomTom on my phone when I have to make a quick trip on business. Often I have to go somewhere unfamiliar at the drop of a hat and having TomTom with me at all times is nice. I dont always keep a stand alone GPS Navigation unit in my car.

One thing I know I would miss when going from TP2 to a EVO is TomTom (not to mention SERO). I cant stand Sprint Navigation software, its slow to update and it just isnt as good or as easy to read. Part of it is that I'm probably just familiar with and used to TomTom.

Has TomTom made any official statements regarding releasing TomTom software specifically for Android?

If you want a GPS option that resides on your SD card (so you don't have to rely on network signal) CoPilot is a good option for Android. I think it's $29.99 or something like that from the market. I actually purchased this when I had WinMo and they let me transfer my license over to Android. With that being said, I typically use Google Navigation as my GPS first, then Sprint Nav second (it's much better on my EVO than it was on my TP2) and CoPilot third. There's not anything wrong with CoPilot, I just prefer those others more. The great thing about the Android market is you can go out and install CoPilot and use it for 24 hours and if it's not for you, uninstall it within that 24 hour period and get a refund.

lipidfats 06-25-2010 12:41 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpine- (Post 1836909)
It may be true that the more recent version of Google Navigation are better than Sprint nav. However, I think TomTom (or even Garmin) would be even better.

It is just so easy now to grab latest TomTom + US maps and slap them onto my TP2's memcard. This, along with losing SERO, is sort of a deal breaker for me right now.

i thought i'd miss my garmin xt app that i had on my tp2, but google nav is just too awesome. so fluid, and works great.

all i gotta say is if you haven't tried it, then u just don't know. the only caveat is you need an internet connection.

btw, i can use garminxt and my old tp2 as a standalone gps ;)

WarChild 06-25-2010 02:40 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Moved to Android Apps & Games




CW

jamice4u 07-07-2010 10:18 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpine- (Post 1836909)
It may be true that the more recent version of Google Navigation are better than Sprint nav. However, I think TomTom (or even Garmin) would be even better.

It is just so easy now to grab latest TomTom + US maps and slap them onto my TP2's memcard. This, along with losing SERO, is sort of a deal breaker for me right now.

For me just losing TOMTOM is the deal beaker for me. When I have to drive to properties in rural area in which sprint does not have coverage I would get lose. Also I read that Co-pilot lags when you use the itinerary and does not reroute very good.

DarkLord 07-08-2010 08:05 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by touch_rules (Post 1836846)
I gave up on TomTom when I couldn't fix the lag issues on my TP2. I have been using Sprint Nav but I decided to use the google navigator software the other day and I have to say I was very impressed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_e (Post 1836858)
I would second the Google Navigation. I used it a few times and it was definitely better than what I remember having on WinMo. It's been improved quite a bit and you can't argue with the price so give it a try.

Quote:

Originally Posted by brownmc7 (Post 1836938)
would definitely give google maps a try... it works and its good

Quote:

Originally Posted by brownhornet (Post 1836964)
I will NEVER pay for navigation software when google nav works as well as it does.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBundo (Post 1836975)
Another vote for Google Maps. Free, frequent upgrades, etc.

the problem with google maps is that it's all OTA based. it may be cached a bit but the bottom line, to get it working properly, you have to have data signal for everything to download as you go. it's such a nice software, sometimes we forget that it's downloading in the background as we go. while this may be practical for most local trips, for someone that travels through the mountains or in areas where Sprint doesnt have good service, it won't work very well. Having a standalone navigation program with all the maps on your SD card is the way to go here.

As for TomTom. Sorry OP. To say they are slacking would be an understatement. The have posted that they are working on an android version but who knows when it will be available. I have both CoPilot and Igo on mine.

The CoPilot works amazingly well. It has TTS also. The only things that i've noticed so far about the CoPilot that I don't like is that for some reason, it won't use my contacts even though it's an option and for some reason, even though the maps are "current" they really aren't. My office buliding has been here for 2 years, yet the maps don't list it as existing. Weird.

Igo, on the other hand has some issues. So far I can't find a resolution of it that works on the EVO. it's a little large for the screen or very small on the screen (i've tried several version). Also. It doesn't have TTS (which i really like).

So. There you are my friends. My take on all this.

This has been a public service announcement from your friendly, neighborhood DarkLord.

DarkLord 07-08-2010 08:11 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamice4u (Post 1855681)
For me just losing TOMTOM is the deal beaker for me. When I have to drive to properties in rural area in which sprint does not have coverage I would get lose. Also I read that Co-pilot lags when you use the itinerary and does not reroute very good.

I have also noticed that Co-pilot does lag sometimes. But to be brutally honest, everyone i've ever tried lagged just as much when i was running it on my TP2 (including TomTom).

I was a HUGE TomTom fan until they started blocking the traffic add-on for WM users. After they did that, I kicked their sorry butts to the curb.

eladiogomes 08-27-2010 09:39 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
I second here Alpine-, I am about to move from HTC PRO 2 to EVO and am desperate looking for a GPS software. I understand all arguments regarding GN and SN being better on EVO, but I can't depend on cell signal, I am too aften on the road where there's no signal and that would be a big problem for me.

I right now use iGo 8 on my Pro 2 and would like to know if anybody knows of other options for GPS software besides CoPilot?

Thanks for any reply/help!

nootrak4 08-28-2010 11:16 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Well I hada stand alone GPS Unit (TomTom) and now i use the GN, before the 2.2 upgrade it did a really good job at re-routing you. now it does like every other GPS unit it try to put you back in the original route instead of just working with your current direction. There are things missing in the GN.

1. It does not track you speed.
2. It does not display the road speed limit.
3. It does not warn you if you want to take a toll route or not.
4. It does not ask if you want to take a shorter route or fast route or avoid Highways.
5. It does not display how many total miles left to go.
6. It does not give you and estimate of what time you will get there (mean if is 11:10am and the trip will take 37 mins, it will not tell you that you will arrive at 11:47)

Keep in mind all this features i came dependent on while using my TTN.

From my experiance it seem like the GN will download all it need for the current route. if you deviate from the route then it will need data to re-route you. The SN is really weak. with the SN you really need to have Data connection all the way has this Nav only downloads parts and it keep updating as you go along.

brownhornet 08-30-2010 04:42 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Well I get great signal in pretty much all of this area. I've been as far north as DC and as far west as Houston using Google Maps without a hickup. Plus I hate how much space those maps take up on the sd.

DarkLord 08-30-2010 04:49 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brownhornet (Post 1929117)
Well I get great signal in pretty much all of this area. I've been as far north as DC and as far west as Houston using Google Maps without a hickup. Plus I hate how much space those maps take up on the sd.

it will bite you in the ass when you least expect it. you couldn't pay me to just rely on an OTA navi system. no way.

CrozB 09-02-2010 12:00 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkLord (Post 1929126)
it will bite you in the ass when you least expect it. you couldn't pay me to just rely on an OTA navi system. no way.

Yep!

Went on a ride this weekend. Most of the ride was 1x data or none at all. When I needed to reroute it took minutes to load a new route, or it would just give up.

As long as you stay on your route 100% of the way when data is slow or non existence you are fine with OTA. Need to reroute then you are S.O.L.

I have tried all the offline GPS programs for Android (NDrive, CoPilot etc) and they are pretty lame IMHO.

I think I am going to pickup a HD2 on Craiglist and run it as a stand alone GPS until Android can get some good GPS programs like Garmin, iGo, or TomTom.

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rdm 09-06-2010 11:05 AM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
navigon adnroid works well although US maps at this point require some effort

CrozB 09-06-2010 06:20 PM

Re: TomTom on Android 2.x
 
Picked up an hd2 yesterday from craigslist. Took it and my e v o for a ride today on mining roads in arizona. The garmin xt running on HD2 didnt miss a beat even without data. I'm planning to install a bootable google partition on the HD2 to use as a google tablet around the house and a windows mobile gps unit when i'm going off road riding. I figure if i have to have 2 units might as well have the second unit be more fun than a standalone gps. By the way i turn the detail on the garmin xt up to the highest level and had 0 lag


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