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Old 06-25-2010, 09:48 AM
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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?
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Old 06-25-2010, 09:53 AM
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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.

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Old 06-25-2010, 10:01 AM
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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.
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Old 06-25-2010, 10:27 AM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

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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.
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Old 06-25-2010, 12:41 PM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

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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
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Old 07-07-2010, 10:18 PM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

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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.
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

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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.
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Old 06-25-2010, 10:39 AM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

would definitely give google maps a try... it works and its good
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Old 06-25-2010, 10:51 AM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

I will NEVER pay for navigation software when google nav works as well as it does.
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Old 06-25-2010, 10:57 AM
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Re: TomTom on Android 2.x

Another vote for Google Maps. Free, frequent upgrades, etc.
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