TomTom for Android gets an udpate, brings a bunch of improvements
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There will be nation-wide celebrations of travelers today, as TomTom has updated its application for Android. The new version, 1.1, brings some much-appreciated improvements, like optimized support for some newer smartphones like the Galaxy S III, One X and Nexus 4.
Not only will the app be able to take full advantage of the power of these handsets, but it will also make life easier for users who enjoy its offline navigation capabilities. With this new version of TomTom, maps can now be stored on the microSD card, instead of the internal memory, while the Driving View will also be enhanced to allow for better display of relevant information.
The update is, of course, free, while the app itself, for those who haven't purchased it, is available at the price of $49.99 for the US and Canada version, or $74.99 for Europe.
via: SlashGear
Not only will the app be able to take full advantage of the power of these handsets, but it will also make life easier for users who enjoy its offline navigation capabilities. With this new version of TomTom, maps can now be stored on the microSD card, instead of the internal memory, while the Driving View will also be enhanced to allow for better display of relevant information.
The update is, of course, free, while the app itself, for those who haven't purchased it, is available at the price of $49.99 for the US and Canada version, or $74.99 for Europe.
via: SlashGear
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2. lonelyw posted on 06 Dec 2012, 17:49 1 0
I was expecting showing the new features and improvements!!!!!!
4. davidtb posted on 08 Dec 2012, 21:37 0 0
Thanks for the artticle. I've owned a tom tom and a Garmin, I like that Garmin displays your speed and the local speed limit. The Tom tom I have doesn't. $50 is rather pricy for an app.


