New TomTom Go Android app
Discussion
Has anyone seen this?
It's great. I mean *really* good. The only app I've actually accepted its invitation to rate it in the store (5 star, of course).
The interface is a bit playschool coming from the old tomtom android app. But everything's so smooth. A nominal 50p in-app purchase brings across all your old subscriptions from the old app.
It just has lots of nice little touches:
- no graphics glitches on large-screen tablets
- really high frame rate
- traffic warnings are now spoken when they are received rather than the old app's "there is a new traffic delay on your route" announcement
- no more switching between viewing the map and navigating - you can just intuitively move around
- speed cameras and traffic is all rolled into the now much cheaper (£15 pa, or £35 for three years) subscription.
- 3d buildings (woo!)
- it can now run in the background to just use spoken announcements
- everything's just bigger and much easier to read
The only downsides are:
- still no custom poi capability, but the built-in camera database seems pretty good
- the colours are kind of garish
- no topography
- no map colour choices
I get the feeling tomtom are feeling the squeeze from google maps. This has a very strong "all or nothing / last gasp" feel to it.
You should give it a go (you can even have it running alongside the old app if you want to remain able to switch back).
It's great. I mean *really* good. The only app I've actually accepted its invitation to rate it in the store (5 star, of course).
The interface is a bit playschool coming from the old tomtom android app. But everything's so smooth. A nominal 50p in-app purchase brings across all your old subscriptions from the old app.
It just has lots of nice little touches:
- no graphics glitches on large-screen tablets
- really high frame rate
- traffic warnings are now spoken when they are received rather than the old app's "there is a new traffic delay on your route" announcement
- no more switching between viewing the map and navigating - you can just intuitively move around
- speed cameras and traffic is all rolled into the now much cheaper (£15 pa, or £35 for three years) subscription.
- 3d buildings (woo!)
- it can now run in the background to just use spoken announcements
- everything's just bigger and much easier to read
The only downsides are:
- still no custom poi capability, but the built-in camera database seems pretty good
- the colours are kind of garish
- no topography
- no map colour choices
I get the feeling tomtom are feeling the squeeze from google maps. This has a very strong "all or nothing / last gasp" feel to it.
You should give it a go (you can even have it running alongside the old app if you want to remain able to switch back).
I used it today for a 120 mile round trip. The interface takes a bit of getting used to but one the destination is put it, it's quick to route to it and the graphic and voice directions are clear. I don't much care for 3D maps but with this app, the scale in 3D is bigger (if you need it). The only downside I found is that if you deviate from the planned route, it's slow to re-route you and keeps trying to get you to turn round. Otherwise I couldn't really fault it and will use it again even though I have a TomTom satnav.
BTW - my phone's a Moto G 2013.
BTW - my phone's a Moto G 2013.
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