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Category:
Navigation
Release Date:
Dec 11, 2009
Homepage:
http://iphone.tomtom.c...
Publisher:
TomTom International BV
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For iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch

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IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ORIGINAL iPHONE AND iPOD TOUCH USERS:
- The app alone will not provide turn-by-turn directions for your iPhone and iPod touch model
- In order for the app to work on your device, you’ll need the TomTom car kit with its built-in GPS receiver
- Only the iPhone 3G and 3GS do not require the TomTom car kit for the app to function, as these models have GPS technology embedded
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TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION FOR iPHONE AND iPOD TOUCH IS HERE
- Get the TomTom navigation app and enjoy smart, easy-to-use, turn-by-turn navigation on your iPhone or iPod touch
- Buy now and get upcoming app updates for free

AWARD-WINNING NAVIGATION EXPERIENCE
- Easy A to B navigation
- Intuitive menu means effortless navigation to addresses, points of interest, your favorites, or any point on the map
- User-friendly 2D or 3D driving view
- Clear, spoken, turn-by-turn instructions
- Fast route calculation and re-calculation, should you miss a turn
- Route summary screen clearly shows your route and estimated travel time

DETAILED, UP-TO-DATE MAPS
- A complete up-to-date map is stored on your iPhone or iPod touch
- No cellular signal or data plan is required to browse your map and navigate to your destination
- No data roaming costs are incurred when traveling to other countries
- Additional maps of countries worldwide are available for purchase on the App Store

IQ ROUTES™ TECHNOLOGY
- Get the fastest route any time of day - saving you time, fuel and money
- Provides accurate travel times so you know exactly when you'll arrive

ADVANCED SAFETY FEATURES
- Advanced Lane Guidance brings more clarity to complex multi-lane exits (portrait and landscape modes)
- Text-to-speech technology for spoken directions, cities and street names
- Text-to-speech comes in the following languages: English US, French Canada, Spanish Latin America
- Help Me! emergency menu for easy contact or directions to local emergency providers such as police, fire stations and hospitals

DESIGNED AND OPTIMIZED FOR THE IPHONE AND IPOD TOUCH
- Navigate to your contacts without having to look up the address
- Call points of interest directly from within the app
- Landscape orientation option for a better view of what's ahead
- Multi-Touch display support for scrolling through menus, or pinching to zoom in and out on a map
- iPod player support for convenient control of your music within the app

MAP STATISTICS:
- Detailed map seamlessly covering the USA with IQ Routes™ data for faster routing.
- Countries fully covered (99.9%): the US (all states including Hawaii and Alaska) and Puerto Rico.

MORE INFORMATION:
- Please visit http://iphone.tomtom.com for more information on the TomTom app and TomTom car kit

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- Please check our FAQ section on http://iphone.tomtom.com for additional support
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TUAW Best of 2011: Vote for the best iPhone navigation app
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 24 Dec 2011 23:00:00 UTC +00:00
The nominations are in, and the poll is ready to go! The TUAW Best of 2011 awards are all about you -- the readers -- and what you think is the cream of the crop of Apple or third-party products and software. To vote, select one entry from the top nominations made by readers. We'll be announcing the winner in just a few days. Vote early and often! TUAW is asking for your votes for the best iPhone navigation app of 2011. The readers have spoken, and the nominees for best iPhone navigation app are (in no particular order) Motion X GPS Drive (US$0.99), Navigon ($29.99 for Navigon USA), the popular and free crowdsourced nav app Waze, and TomTom ($39.99 for TomTom USA). All of these apps have one thing in common -- they provide point-to-point navigation to points of interest. Another app that uses the iPhone's GPS capabilities but doesn't Read More
Nominate your favorite iPhone navigation app for TUAW's Best of 2011
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Tue, 20 Dec 2011 23:00:00 UTC +00:00
During December and January, The Unofficial Apple Weblog is soliciting your nominations and votes for the best products for Mac, iPhone/iPod touch, and iPad. We'll start with nominations in a category, and then tally your votes for the top-nominated products a few days later. The winner in each category receives the highly-coveted title of TUAW Best of 2011. Today's category for nominations in the TUAW Best of 2011 awards is iPhone navigation apps. These are the apps that give you turn-by-turn directions as you make your way around town, and they've been getting better as time goes by. Perhaps you are a fan of the free crowdsourced nab app Waze, which has a 4 out of 5 star rating on the App Store with over 29,000 user reviews. Or maybe you love the TomTom U.S.A. app ($39.99) with its ability to guide you with celebrity voices (Homer Simpson, anyone?). GPS by Read More
Cyber Monday app sales: Tom Tom USA, Age of Zombies, a few more
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Mon, 28 Nov 2011 20:30:00 UTC +00:00
Did you buy anything good this weekend? It's now Cyber Monday, and the App Store sales continue. I have to say, these aren't quite as good as what we saw last week (though some of those are still going on), but there are still a few solid purchases here if you're looking to load up a new iOS device. Slim pickings on new sales today, but some of those older sales are still on. And don't worry -- the biggest sales of the year on the App Store tend to show up around Christmas, which is when all of those new iPhones and iPads purchased this past weekend actually show up in consumers' hands, and start filling up with all of these apps. Stay tuned. Read More
TomTom Now With iPad Support
Mini_discussion_bubble 148 Apps - Posted Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:30:44 UTC +00:00
By Jennifer Allen on October 28th, 2011 A new and better interface for all too! The arrival of iOS5 has meant that many app developers have had to update their products to work with the new operating system. Fortunately many, like TomTom, have used that opportunity to improve upon an already successful app. TomTom 1.9 offers numerous changes, most notably optimization for the iPad at last. iPad optimization means that TomTom now offers a full-screen display which promises the ability to see the driving view at the same time as the Advanced Lane Guidance images that we’ve all come to appreciate from the product. Ultimately, it’s all down to space and who can resist the saying ‘bigger is better’ in this case? More room to see what’s going on has to be good for drivers as they keep an eye on the road as well as their TomTom app. The interface Read More
5 apps for the Zombie Apocalypse
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:00:00 UTC +00:00
It's much harder to put together a 5 Apps post for the Zombie Apocalypse than you might think. Do we focus on serious topics like first aid, or do we try to inject a little humor like Plants vs. Zombies for "training skills"? In the end, we came to the conclusion that this was simply too complex a topic to limit to just five app titles. We give you five app topics instead -- and we've skipped the entertainment component. In that spirit of deadly serious preparedness training, we give you "5 App Categories for the Zombie Apocalypse." First Aid The app store is brimming with first aid applications. We liked the free Know-it-All First Aid refresher app, which seems to have plenty of good reviews and cover the basics. Other well-reviewed apps included Pocket First Aid and CPR ($3.99), and Emergency First Aid & Treatment Guide ($0.99). Emergency health response Read More
Where To? gets a barrel of new features for your navigation pleasure
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 13 Aug 2011 23:00:00 UTC +00:00
I've looked at Where To? before and found it to be a handy, easy to use local guide when I'm looking for anything from Art Galleries to the Zoo. It has info on nearby food, shopping, health care and attractions. The latest version of this app has added improvements to the animations in augmented reality mode, a new direction indicator, and support for Google Earth. It has connectivity to the Motion X GPS program for directions in addition to the existing TomTom and Navigon apps. Where To? also adds store hours when provided by a business. I found that many entries had that information. There's no shortage of these local info apps, and I've always liked Around Me which has some similar capabilities but without the links to nav apps. I like the improvements in this version of the Where To? app. It is an 11 MB download, works in 10 Read More
How To Turn Your iOS Device into the Ultimate Traveling Companion
Mini_discussion_bubble Mac|Life - Posted Thu, 11 Aug 2011 21:21:29 UTC +00:00
Posted 08/11/2011 at 1:21pm | by Nik Rawlinson and Susie Ochs Believe J.J. Cale, because he knows what he’s talking about: traveling light is the only way to fly. The next time you’re tempted to overpack, remember to take half as many clothes, twice as much money, and your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. An iOS device can replace paper maps, books, and travel guides; and the information you’ll find in apps and iBooks is more timely and relevant anyway. Obviously you won’t need CDs or a portable DVD player -- or pricey hotel or in-flight pay-per-view -- to stay entertained. And by posting photos or blog updates about your vacation online, you won’t even have to send postcards. To prepare you and your electronic travel buddy to hit the road, we found the best apps, gear, and know-how to keep you connected. Travel can be tough on your iPad or Read More
CoPilot Live Premium is a very competitive nav program at a low price
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:00:00 UTC +00:00
ALK Technologies today released a completely new iPhone Navigation app called CoPilot Live Premium. It's quite full-featured, yet for this week, the app is offered at the low price of US$9.99. Here's a rundown of features. The maps are self-contained, which I think is required for the most reliable performance. Maps can be displayed in either 2D or 3D. A text-to-speech function includes street names and a choice of voices. You can set speed limits to get warnings when you exceed posted limits, and lane indicators help you navigate complicated intersections. There are nice little touches too, like walking directions, a car finder to show you where you parked, and up to 3 alternate routes to choose from when choosing a destination. The CoPilot app offers add-ons, like Active traffic at $9.99 a year, and fuel price information at $4.99 a year. The traffic service seems a little pricey, since it Read More
GPS Bookmarker Allows You to Save Locations on Your iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Download Blog - Posted Tue, 03 May 2011 21:00:12 UTC +00:00
We’ve reported in the past that Apple is looking to update the Maps app in iOS. Outside of turn-by-turn directions and Street View, the application is fairly limited in its current form. This has allowed other companies like Navigon and TomTom to compete in the App Store with their GPS applications, derived from years of navigation experience. If Apple is looking to compete with the heavyweights, they really need to beef up the Maps app’s feature set. Obviously we all hope to see spoken turn-by-turn directions added, but what other functions would you want in an iOS navigation app? Personally, I wouldn’t mind Apple improving the bookmarking option. Over the last few weeks I have been apartment hunting. In a larger city, trying to find a place to live amongst hundreds of different places can be a daunting task. Not only are you looking to stay in a certain price range, Read More
New Sky Products Bluetooth receiver brings GPS navigation to Wi-Fi iPad and iPod touch
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Tue, 03 May 2011 09:00:00 UTC +00:00
The iPad and iPad 2 don't come with a GPS receiver if you have the Wi-Fi versions. I have a Wi-Fi iPad 2 and have longed for the ability to use the larger format maps on apps like Navigon while traveling. There have been some solutions if you jailbreak, but that's not something I want to do. Now there's a solution from New Sky Products, which is offering a small (2.25" x 2.25" x 0.75") unit that will pair with your iPad or iPod touch and give you the navigation functionality you crave. The device is US$99.99 and can run off an included car charger, or it will work for more than 8 hours using its rechargeable battery. Of course, any map that needs data connectivity (like Google Maps) won't work, but if the app you have has on-board maps, you're in business. Maps like the Navigon, TomTom and Magellan apps Read More
Localscope is a slick and complete tool for finding and getting to your destination
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:00:00 UTC +00:00
There are plenty of apps that find restaurants, hospitals and other things near you using the iPhone's GPS. Localscope, a US$1.99 app, is the most complete and easy to use solution I've seen. Localscope easily lets you find destinations using Google or Bing, Foursquare, Twitter and Wikimapia. You don't have to re-enter your search terms, just slide from one search engine to another. One side benefit was that in my area of Southern Arizona, Google had far more information than Bing. The app makes it easy to compare search results. You can also search using your contacts or recent searches. Results can be viewed as a list, on a map, or using augmented reality, which is basically a live camera view with the direction of destinations superimposed on the screen. Phone numbers of destinations are provided, as well as websites for more info. A really nice feature is integration with both Read More
New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Friday, February 17
Mini_discussion_bubble The iPhone Blog - Posted Fri, 18 Feb 2011 12:49:32 UTC +00:00
By Leanna Lofte, Friday, Feb 18, 2011 | Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you! Tap-Translate: Get word translations while browsing with Apple’s official browser. [$1.99 - iTunes link] AmpliTube: Connect your guitar to your iPhone and use this app as a mobile multi-effect processor and mobile recording studio. New update includes official Fender amp and stomp models via in-app purchase. [$19.99, with in-app purchases - iTunes link] TomTom U.S.A.: Updated to support the Verizon iPhone. [$34.99 - iTunes link] Ms. PAC-MAN: The classic arcade game is now available on iPad! [$1.99 - iTunes link] TripAdvisor Hotels Flights Restaurants: iPad version now has Go Before You Go: see a street-level view of your destination, plus Read More
Navigation app sales and Verizon friendliness
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Thu, 10 Feb 2011 18:30:00 UTC +00:00
There's a flurry of GPS related news today, so let's get right on with it. First, one of our favorite nav apps, Navigon, is having a pretty big sale to celebrate its milestone of 2 million sales worldwide. If you've been lusting after a Navigon app, there's a 4-day, 50% off sale beginning today. Regional versions for the US are $14.99. The US-Canada app is $29.99. The USA-only version is $24.99. Current users can take advantage of the promotion as well, with prices for in-app purchases of Traffic Live, Panorama View 3D and Zagat Survey for MobileNavigator iPhone at 25 percent off. On the TomTom front, that excellent nav solution is on sale for $34.99 for the US version. The US-Canada app is $39.99. The sale has no end date. TomTom also notes that new iPhone users on Verizon will be seeing a "connect to GPS" warning when they start up. Read More
Where To? adds augmented reality
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 05 Feb 2011 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
I've looked at Where To? in the past, and found it a well thought out way to find points of interest in your vicinity. Another plus is that it integrates with the Navigon and TomTom apps so that you can send information for precise navigation. Now the app has added a new wrinkle: augmented reality. Basically that means, in either portrait or landscape mode, your camera will activate, and points of interest in categories that you select can be seen layered over the real-time image. The closer the location, the bigger the marker. Generally, I think augmented reality is overblown and not all that helpful, but the developers of Where To? have overcome some of the hazards of the feature and made it easier to use. When lots of labels appear very close together, you can zoom in and move them apart. Improvements have also been made to eliminate compass lag, Read More
Resistance Was Futile: Garmin Finally Launches GPS iPhone App
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Download Blog - Posted Tue, 04 Jan 2011 18:22:34 UTC +00:00
I don’t think there was any question as to if Garmin would release an iPhone app, it was more of just a question of when. After dragging their feet for what seemed like an eternity, Garmin has finally released its first iPhone navigation app, entitled StreetPilot. Is it too late for the company who is widely considered to be the best manufacturer of stand alone GPS systems, or can they sway customers away from Navigon and TomTom? Oddly enough, the app has been available for some time now, since December 23, 2010. Understandably, Garmin decided that CES was the place to make the best splash with an announcement; hence the announcement was saved for today. The first thing that stands out to me is the lack of different SKU’s for the different regions of the United States; Navigon does something similar, and Tom Tom offers different apps for different countries. Thus far, it seems Read More
Amateur Cartography: TomTom For iPhone Now Supports User Revised Maps
Mini_discussion_bubble iSmashPhone - Posted Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:04:07 UTC +00:00
By – So your last GPS-assisted trip included a road closure the navigator didn't take into account?  Can't wait for the next map-update download to (hopefully) see if it's taken into consideration?  Here's a better idea: pencil the change in yourself. That's what you can do with the latest TomTom for iPhones app.  Version 1.6 adds a "Map Share" component that lets you note major routing changes and (optionally) share them with TomTom; once the head Toms have verified your updates, they'll be added to a pool of other user-supported revisions that you can download and add yourself. The newest release will set you back US$39.95 (ten bucks more north of the Canadian border), with an in-app option to purchase 12 months of TomTom Traffic service for US$19.95.  Upgrading to iOS 4.x is strongly suggested; no word on whether (or if) there's a reduced upgrade rate if you recently purchased the Read More
TomTom adds Map Share so users can update their own maps
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Mon, 20 Dec 2010 22:30:00 UTC +00:00
Here's a rather cool idea from the TomTom folks. An update available today to the TomTom iPhone nav apps (price varies depending on countries covered) allows you to edit the information on your maps and then submit those changes for others to access using what TomTom calls Map Share. This feature is also present on many dedicated TomTom GPS units. Map Share lets users edit street names, set driving directions and block and unblock streets directly on the maps, and then share those changes with the TomTom community. Once the changes are verified, everyone gets updated maps. The updates come automatically once a week, or you can force a check on demand. That feature should go a long way toward answering complaints that navigation apps like TomTom's, with built in maps, are never as accurate as apps that provide navigation data on the fly. Of course, even freshly downloaded maps can Read More
Black Friday is Halfway Gone, Let's Look at Cyber Monday!
Mini_discussion_bubble iSmashPhone - Posted Fri, 26 Nov 2010 21:08:40 UTC +00:00
By – While some of us are out shopping and braving the Black Friday crowds, others  are either working or staying in because we don't think it's worth getting into a fist fight with someone over a TV set (though it is a very nice TV set at a very nice price) some of us would rather shop online. We've seen plenty of Black Friday deals, but it's time to start preparing for Cyber Monday. The first one we have comes from the folks at Tom Tom, who are offering their iPhone navigation App for $20 off. That's $34.99. It's a great App and is extremely useful if you live in a larger city or happen to be a frequent traveler. Just make sure you take your car charger with you. We checked this App out about a year ago and loved it. It's our favorite of the Navigation Apps. Related Posts Read More
TomTom for iPhone now lets your photo gallery be your address book
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 15 Oct 2010 22:30:00 UTC +00:00
This is a feature in that "gee, I wish I'd of thought of that" category. The latest update to the TomTom app (version 1.5) lets you select any photo that has been geo-tagged and navigate to that location. It's great for finding that favorite picnic spot, or that great photo location. I tried the feature out today, navigating to 2 locations I had in my iPhone photo roll. In each case, the app showed a map of the location, and with a couple of clicks I was on my way. The app also now supports the iPhone 4 Retina display and the speed of the app is supposed to be faster but I didn't see anything dramatic. TomTom U.S.A and U.S. & Canada apps are currently available for $49.99 and $59.99, respectively. It's a really full featured way to navigate. Navigating to a photo is a really great idea, and I'd Read More
40 Ways the iPhone Can Improve Your Day
Mini_discussion_bubble Mac|Life - Posted Mon, 04 Oct 2010 20:36:46 UTC +00:00
Posted 10/04/2010 at 12:36pm | by Andrew Hayward Each new iPhone has offered fresh and fantastical ways to improve your daily life, but the epic tag-team of the iPhone 4 and iOS 4 deliver the greatest set of tools and features to date. With the introduction of FaceTime video calls, multitasking, and the high resolution Retina display, the iPhone 4 has moved even further away from being just a powerful phone and web-surfing device. Now more than ever, the iPhone is a true lifestyle-enhancing accessory. Between the built-in features and the hundreds of thousands of options in the App Store, not to mention a few key accessories, the iPhone 4 can be figuratively formed and changed to fit your daily needs, whether you’re planning your daily commute, knocking out items on your to-do list, or simply looking to try a new restaurant. With this wide-ranging versatility in mind, we’ve come up Read More
I guess it pays to procrastite. TomTom U...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:29:13 UTC +00:00
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Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:01:01 UTC +00:00
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App review: TomTom for iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble MobileCrunch - Posted Thu, 15 Jul 2010 20:00:12 UTC +00:00
For the last couple of months I’ve been using the TomTom USA navigation app for iPhone. The big difference between this and other GPS applications is that all of the map data is stored on your phone, so no Internet connection is required to calculate routes. This is great when you’re in a dead zone, but it carries a hefty penalty in terms of file size: almost 1.5GB! The size of the app is a bit misleading: you actually need a good bit more than that unused on your phone in order for the app to even install. I’ve got an 8GB iPhone 3G, and it took me awhile to trim down my playlists and delete lesser-used apps before I could get the TomTom app to load successfully. Then I had to do it all over again when an update was released. You cannot install or update this app over the Read More
Never miss a turn with the TomTom USA ap...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Wed, 30 Jun 2010 21:57:53 UTC +00:00
...miss a turn with the TomTom USA app http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tomtom-u-s-a/id343289842?mt=8... Read More
Apple’s Awesome iOS 4 Apps
Mini_discussion_bubble Touch My Apps - Posted Mon, 28 Jun 2010 21:07:17 UTC +00:00
Apple seems to be on a roll of late with App Store app lists. First came The Best Games You’ve Never Played, a roundup of hidden gems that haven’t quite burned up the app charts. Now they’ve released the Awesome iOS 4 Apps list, a collection of apps and games that have been updated to take advantage of iOS 4′s new features, like support for the Retina Display and Multitasking/Fast App Switching. Here are some notable that have made the list: Now I haven’t tried all 42 apps on the list, but I don’t think I’d consider all of them to be awesome. I suppose it’s all a matter of personal preference and interests (and of course, apps that actually have been updated for iOS 4 already). The entire Apple roundup can be found right here on iTunes. Read More
TomTom for iPhone now in version 1.4; Works with the iOS 4
Mini_discussion_bubble IntoMobile - Posted Sat, 26 Jun 2010 11:46:22 UTC +00:00
TomTom is joining the “iOS 4 upgrade wave.” The updated application is now in version 1.4, packing tons of new features that take advantage of the background processes introduced in the iOS 4. Here’s what’s new: In addition to navigation, there’s also TomTom Traffic service which for $19.99 per year will bring you real-time traffic updates and incident reports on your routes. It’s available via in-app purchase. TomTom with U.S. maps costs $49.99 and the version that also includes Canadian routes could be yours for $10 more. TomTom U.S.A. ($49.99) [iTunes link] TomTom U.S. & Canada ($59.99) [iTunes link] Dusan has been using smartphones since their introduction and is now following the latest trends in the industry. The "convergence" is what he's most excited about, and writing about it is the next logical thing to do. He thinks that using a smartphone is what everyone who cares about their time should Read More
TomTom Updated for iOS4, Background Voice Navigation
Mini_discussion_bubble 148 Apps - Posted Tue, 22 Jun 2010 20:12:08 UTC +00:00
By Jeff Scott on June 22nd, 2010 TomTom updates for iOS 4 features - background turn-by-turn voice navigation, more. TomTom today released version 1.4 of their iPhone application. This version adds the ability to continue to get spoken turn-by-turn navigation instructions while having other applications on your screen. In addition to the iOS4 compatibility updates, TomTom have added a slew of other new features. This update also allows you to continue to talk on a phone call while using the TomTom application. A likely usage scenario when you are driving in the car, getting directions to a location from TomTom, and talking to someone on your iPhone. In addition, the maps in the application have been updated and include over 1 million miles of roads in the US that competitors don’t have. Read More
TomTom’s U.S. iPhone Apps Are On Sale For Their Lowest Prices Ever
Mini_discussion_bubble Apple iPhone Apps - Posted Mon, 03 May 2010 16:56:56 UTC +00:00
TomTom has placed both of their U.S. iPhone navigation apps on sale for their lowest prices ever, which means you can give your mom the gift of navigation for Mother’s Day without breaking the bank.  It will also probably be more fun for her to use than that cooking apron you gave her last year for Mother’s Day. TomTom U.S.A. is now available for only $39.99, which is a full $20 off of its original price.  For those of you who travel to Canada every once in a while, TomTom U.S. & Canada is available for $49.99, which is also a full $20 off of its original price. TomTom recently updated both TomTom U.S.A. and U.S. & Canada with a bunch of new features, giving you even more bang for your buck.  It now includes Google local search to help you find local shops and business on the fly, real-time traffic Read More
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Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Wed, 21 Apr 2010 06:40:32 UTC +00:00
...out this hot new app for the best real time traffic straight to your Apple iPhone. Turn by turn navigation app. http://ow.ly/1B3tP... Read More
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Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:37:56 UTC +00:00
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Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:53:52 UTC +00:00
...Navigation Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #7: TomTom U.S.A. from TomTom International BV - http://bit.ly/baHKJM... Read More
TomTom updated to 1.3, gets real time traffic, Google local search, new maps and more
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhoneFreak - Posted Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:26:27 UTC +00:00
TomTom has recently updated their iPhone app. The latest update brings the app up to version 1.3 and with the new version number comes a few additional and mostly welcomed features. According to the what’s new section in the App Store listing, the TomTom app will now be offering real-time traffic, Google local search, updated maps, music fading, automatic day/night mode and the ability to add locations from other apps and websites. As for the update, version 1.3 will be available for free for those that have previously purchased the app. For those still looking to make a purchase, expect to pay $59.99. In addition, the real-time traffic date comes as an additional cost and will set you back $19.99 for 12 months of service. Keep reading to check out the full press release… TomTom App for iPhone Now Offers Real-Time Traffic, Local Search Powered by Google and Enhanced Integration with Read More
TomTom for U.S. and Canada updated with real time traffic and more
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:00:00 UTC +00:00
We told you it was coming, and now it has arrived. The popular US$59.95 TomTom app is ready to hit the road with real time traffic available as an additional in-app purchase. Included with the 1.3 update at no additional charge is Google local search, revised map data, music fading, automatic day and night mode based on your location, and the ability to add locations from other applications. The real time traffic option has some nice features. Updates are received every 3 minutes. If a delay along your route is found, you will get notification from the app and automatically be re-routed. The not-so-great feature is that the traffic info will set you back $19.95 for 12 months of information. By contrast, when I reviewed the live traffic option on the Navigon app in November, it was a one time price of $19.95. The Navigon app itself is 10 bucks more Read More
TomTom v1.3 Update Now Available – Includes Local Search, Live Traffic, And New Map Info
Mini_discussion_bubble Apple iPhone Apps - Posted Sat, 13 Mar 2010 16:20:05 UTC +00:00
During Macworld 2010 we sat down with TomTom’s Vice President of Marketing Development, Tom Murray, who provided us with some details regarding the direction the company intends to take with their iPhone app and what features were to be implemented in subsequent versions.  Two of the main features highlighted at that time were live traffic and local search, but the additional features included in v1.3 are also worthy of a mention. The linchpin of TomTom v1.3 has to be Google local search.  This free feature gives you the ability to search and find local shops and businesses no matter where you are, and navigate to them from within the app. Another exciting feature, albeit paid, is real-time traffic.  The real-time traffic in-app purchase ($19.99) provides the app with the best possible traffic information in order to give you the fastest route to your destination. TomTom v1.3 also includes brand new map Read More
Top Navigation Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPa...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:42:55 UTC +00:00
...Navigation Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #4: TomTom U.S.A. from TomTom International BV - http://bit.ly/baHKJM... Read More
Top Navigation Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPa...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 12 Mar 2010 03:40:36 UTC +00:00
...Navigation Apps 4 #iPhone #iPod #iPad #4: TomTom U.S.A. from TomTom International BV - http://bit.ly/baHKJM... Read More
TomTom submits updated app for Apple review
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 05 Mar 2010 23:00:00 UTC +00:00
The makers of the TomTom app for the iPhone have let us know that they've submitted an updated version that adds real-time traffic information, Google local search, and even some secret features the company isn't talking about yet. The TomTom app was eagerly sought out last year, but of late has fallen a bit behind market leader Navigon. This new release, with real-time info and Google local, will give both apps rough feature parity. The current TomTom app is on sale for U.S. $49.99 at the app store (U.S. maps only) and it includes a "free update to the new version as soon as its available." That would indicate that some or all of the new features will be an extra charge for current owners. Version 1.3 will be available as soon as it passes through the App Store vetting process. Read More
TomTom Update to Include Real-Time-Traffic, Google Search, and More
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Alley - Posted Thu, 04 Mar 2010 20:25:13 UTC +00:00
While the various news outlets of the web may have gotten readers a bit too ecstatic when hyping out the iPhone 5, truth is, there was no iPhone 5 come Apple’s annual press conference. One source says that next year’s iPhone, unofficially and presumably dubbed iPhone 5, will be a It seems that Apple decided to go ahead and give the go to iOS 5.0.1 earlier than we had initially thought. Releasing today, the update brings along multiple new minor features, the most significant, however, being the highly anticipated iPhone 4S battery patch. You’ll first dive into Junk Jack without a clue of what you’re supposed to be doing – running around, tapping on random blocks. Then when night falls, the monsters devour you, and by this time you’re frustrated. Even with the gorgeous pixel aesthetic, innovative controls that no other developer has I think that this product is truly great, Read More
The Myth of iPhone App Piracy [IPhone Apps]
Mini_discussion_bubble Gizmodo - Posted Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:00:00 UTC +00:00
People rarely talk about iPhone app piracy, but when they do, it sounds devastating: 90% piracy rates, $450 million in lost sales, etc. Here's the truth: App Store piracy isn't a big deal—and it never will be. With these shockingly high reports comes the general air that developers are being marauded and pillaged by Viking hordes and that Apple isn't doing enough to stop it. This resonates! Developers don't control much about the App Store, so if the entire app protection system has been cracked—which it has—you'd expect the looting to be wholesale; the impact on developers to be immediate and devastating; and the problem to be grave indeed. And yet the piracy issue seems to be dying. The story behind the lack of a story, it turns out, is that iPhone piracy is nowhere near as serious as many people say it is, and that before long, it may not Read More
App Review: TomTom US & Canada
Mini_discussion_bubble Buy Me An iPhone - Posted Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:10:06 UTC +00:00
Rating: 9 out of 10Pros: Looks and feels just like a stand alone portable TomTom unit, simple and easy to use, clean user interface that is detailed yet uncluttered, text to speech, super cool looking lane assist.Cons: Unless you find it on sale, it is an expensive app. The POI icons on the map are in black and white and not color so they seem like an afterthought. Text to speech only active on certain voices.Overall: The TomTom GPS app for the iPhone looks amazingly similar to stand alone GPS units, so much so that sometimes I forgot it was on my iPhone. The accuracy was right on target and there were plenty of options to give you flexibility to program via points amongst others but not so many features that you actually need a users manual to figure them out.  This is the perfect app for the tech savvy mobile Read More
Hitting the road with iPhone GPS apps: A holiday buyers guide
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 19 Dec 2009 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
We're about to hit the big holiday travel peak, and it's a great time to survey what we've seen this year for iPhone GPS apps. GPS navigation by satellite has been around a long time, but it's never been this inexpensive or desirable. There's an explosion of choices, with competitive features and falling prices. For many of our readers, facing long trips to see family and friends, getting the right GPS app is a priority. A few words about this guide: I haven't seen or tested everything on the market, and the choices are constantly changing and updating. I've done my best to keep up and get some time on the road with each of the apps listed here. If I haven't talked about your favorite app, it's not because I don't like it, but because I can't vouch for it. Like all of you, I have some criteria by which Read More
TomTom USA iPhone App Gets Big Price Cut!
Mini_discussion_bubble iSource - Posted Thu, 17 Dec 2009 21:33:09 UTC +00:00
It seems like just about every major navigation app has announced a holiday sale, and with each new announcement it seems like each company is trying to undercut the last one. In this case, following Navigon’s price cut yesterday of their MobileNavigator app to $59.99, TomTom announced today that they’ve cut the price of their U.S. iPhone app to only $49.99! Keep in mind, however, that this is only for the TomTom USA version. Those ten extra dollars you’ll spend on Navigon will get you maps of Canada as well. To get the full TomTom U.S. & Canada, you’ll have to pony up another twenty bucks for the $69.00 U.S. & Canada version, which is still a great buy considering it used to cost about $100.00! You can find TomTom U.S. in the iPhone App Store for only $49.99 (iTunes link), or the U.S. & Canada version for only $69.99 (iTunes Read More
RT @terrylwhite: @TomTom iPhone Apps NEW...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Tue, 15 Dec 2009 06:42:38 UTC +00:00
...@terrylwhite: @TomTom iPhone Apps NEW US only version: http://is.gd/5n8qy & US/Canada Version http://is.gd/5n8DM on sale thru 12/28 #fb... Read More
iPhone App: TomTom U.S.A. (USD49.99) - h...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Mon, 14 Dec 2009 22:53:53 UTC +00:00
...App: TomTom U.S.A. (USD49.99) - http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tomtom-u-s-a/id343289842?mt=8... Read More
Sale on @TomTom iPhone Apps NEW USA only...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:30:15 UTC +00:00
...on @TomTom iPhone Apps NEW USA only version: http://is.gd/5n8qy & USA/Canada Version http://is.gd/5n8DM on sale thru 12/28 #fb... Read More
GPS Navigation on the iPhone Just Got Really Cheap [DEALS]
Mini_discussion_bubble Mashable - Posted Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:22:38 UTC +00:00
by Want to turn your iPhone into a real GPS Swiss knife, with turn-by-turn navigation, tracking and all, but you just don’t like the prices for the best GPS applications out there? Well, you’re in luck, as TomTom has reduced the price of the U.S. version of their iPhone application by half, to $49.99. This is a limited offer that lasts only until December 28th, so if you like the new price, you can get it here. Furthermore, one of the best GPS tracking applications out there, MotionX GPS 9.0, has also been available at a reduced price of $2.99 throughout December, and the offer’s still there. So there you have it, two of the best GPS iPhone apps for approx. half the regular price of TomTom, which was $100 before the price cut. GPS-related applications are traditionally among the most expensive apps in the App Store, which is what makes Read More
Get the new TomTom US only GPS iPhone ap...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Mon, 14 Dec 2009 05:26:33 UTC +00:00
...the new TomTom US only GPS iPhone app for $46.99 via a Costco iTunes giftcard: http://bit.ly/62yMUn & http://bit.ly/6OQZoa. #iPhone#GPS... Read More
Until Dec. 28, get Tom Tom GPS for iPho...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 13 Dec 2009 21:17:52 UTC +00:00
...Dec. 28, get Tom Tom GPS for iPhone for $49- half price. This link will launch iTunes & take you 2 the App Store http://bit.ly/6OQZoa... Read More
#iPhone App Price Drop, TomTom Navigatio...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:01:41 UTC +00:00
...App Price Drop, TomTom Navigation App, Blowout Price Drop until 12/28: $49.00 WAS $99.00 http://ow.ly/Lfkm... Read More
TomTom's iPhone app is FINALLY priced re...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 13 Dec 2009 14:12:48 UTC +00:00
...iPhone app is FINALLY priced reasonably at $49. Doubtful the iPhone is getting Google Navigation. - http://bit.ly/7Prntr #iTunes... Read More
#iPhone App Price Drop, TomTom Navigatio...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 13 Dec 2009 09:46:59 UTC +00:00
...App Price Drop, TomTom Navigation App, Blowout Price Drop until 12/28: $49.00 WAS $99.00 http://ow.ly/LfjX... Read More
#iPhone App Price Drop, TomTom Navigatio...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 13 Dec 2009 03:34:50 UTC +00:00
...App Price Drop, TomTom Navigation App, Blowout Price Drop until 12/28: $49.00 WAS $99.00 http://ow.ly/LfhX... Read More
Holy shit! Tom Tom GPS for iPhone for $...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 22:47:46 UTC +00:00
...shit! Tom Tom GPS for iPhone for $50!!! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tomtom-u-s-a/id343289842?mt=8... Read More
The most talked about #iPhone app in the...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:37:46 UTC +00:00
...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: TomTom U.S.A. http://bit.ly/7ll5ym... Read More
Apps for Less: TomTom Navigation, Super Monkey Ball 2, Wolfram Alpha
Mini_discussion_bubble The iPhone Blog - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:12:17 UTC +00:00
By Jeremy Sikora, Saturday, Dec 12, 2009 | Today we have some pretty decent sales going on in the App Store in time for some last minute holiday shopping! First up we have TomTom North America U.S.A. [iTunes Link], which if you don’t mind dropping Canada from your drive can save you some cash — $49.99. Not too shabby! Again, if you don’t care about Canada, grab the US-only version quick as the reduced app is only available until December 31st. This next one will be painful for some of you as the game was recently released for $10, a whopping $5 higher than it currently is being offered… Super Monkey Ball 2 [iTunes Link] is now on sale for only $4.99 – this weekend only! Finally we have one for all of you math lovers out there, Wolfram Alpha [iTunes Link] is on sale for $19.99. So if you are Read More
TomTom offers up $49.99 TomTom USA app for the iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhoneFreak - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 11:31:01 UTC +00:00
Those still looking to purchase a navigation app for the iPhone may want to look at the latest offering from TomTom. Its a full featured app at a new lower price of $49.99. #TomTom introduces TomTom app for iPhone USA (50 States) v1.2. Special intro price is $49.99 http://bit.ly/831cvI The catch here is that this is just an introductory price and is noted as being valid until December 28. That and, the maps only cover the US. Which means, this should be a good deal for those who are not planning on driving to Canada and/or Mexico. In other words, this is the discounted navigation app that will work for the majority of those who drive in the United States. Read More
TomTom Burps Up $50 US-Only iPhone App
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Savior - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 01:29:57 UTC +00:00
If you have absolutely no need for turn-by-turn navigation in Canada, you're gonna love this early Christmas present from TomTom. The company has launched a ($49.99) app app ends December 28th. The fierce competition in the mobile navigation category of apps has turned out to be a huge win for iPhone users. The double-Tom's chose to ignore their $99 TomTom U.S. & Canada app pricing and go directly for the holiday gold by belching out a US-only version for a limited time. This news will cause significant cheering from those who could have cared less about any Northern exposure in the first place. But expect considerable whining for the remainder of the month from those early adopters who went for the full monty. Combine the the for $120 dollars and you'll have a delightful gift under for under $200 recession bucks. Apple is offering free shipping on the car kit which Read More
TomTom lowers iPhone app price if you don't need to go to Canada
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Sat, 12 Dec 2009 01:00:00 UTC +00:00
Maybe they're feeling a bit of pricing pressure? Whatever the reason, TomTom just released a stripped down version of its Navigation app that leaves out Canada. Oh my. This USA-only version sells for US $49.99, [iTunes link] which is half the price of the version that includes our good neighbor to the north. Like the big brother version, this app includes turn by turn directions and lane guidance, and 2D and 3D driving views. This holiday season there is no shortage of choices for getting directions to your holiday destinations, and TomTom is pitching aggressive pricing and a strong feature set. The last few weeks we've seen several of the GPS apps cut prices temporarily to get some customers motivated, but this move from TomTom looks permanent and will undoubtedly force other vendors to follow suit. This app requires an iPhone or iPod touch running 3.0 software, or older iPhones and Read More
TomTom Introduces A $49.99 U.S.-Only Version Of Its iPhone Navigation App
Mini_discussion_bubble iPhone Alley - Posted Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:41:01 UTC +00:00
While the various news outlets of the web may have gotten readers a bit too ecstatic when hyping out the iPhone 5, truth is, there was no iPhone 5 come Apple’s annual press conference. One source says that next year’s iPhone, unofficially and presumably dubbed iPhone 5, will be a It seems that Apple decided to go ahead and give the go to iOS 5.0.1 earlier than we had initially thought. Releasing today, the update brings along multiple new minor features, the most significant, however, being the highly anticipated iPhone 4S battery patch. You’ll first dive into Junk Jack without a clue of what you’re supposed to be doing – running around, tapping on random blocks. Then when night falls, the monsters devour you, and by this time you’re frustrated. Even with the gorgeous pixel aesthetic, innovative controls that no other developer has I think that this product is truly great, Read More
TomTom Releases $50 US-Only iPhone App [GPS]
Mini_discussion_bubble Gizmodo - Posted Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:38:00 UTC +00:00
Given the intense competition in the turn-by-turn app wars, TomTom is offering an alternative to their $99 original version by ditching Canada and dropping the price to $50. Man, if dropping Canada cuts the price of an app in half, that says a lot about how much money we waste on international maps. They should offer this option to all of the countries they serve. However, there are plenty of cheaper versions out there, not to mention free Google Navigation. [iTunes via MacRumors via MobileCrunch] Read More
Live In The U.S. And Don’t Travel To Canada? Save Some Money With TomTom’s New U.S.A.-Only iPhone App
Mini_discussion_bubble Apple iPhone Apps - Posted Fri, 11 Dec 2009 19:56:50 UTC +00:00
The iPhone navigation app market has become extremely competitive as of late, and to combat this recent influx of mostly quality apps, TomTom has decided to offer a new, cheaper version of their own navigation app that provides maps for only the U.S.A. TomTom U.S.A. is essentially TomTom’s U.S. & Canada app with Canada yanked from the map in order for it to be provided at a cheaper cost.  It still covers all U.S. states and Puerto Rico, and it contains all of the features from v1.2 of the U.S. & Canada app, including advanced lane guidance that operates in both landscape and portrait mode, text-to-speech, a “Help Me” feature that provides direct access to emergency numbers and directions to the nearest emergency providers, customizable audio warnings, iPod player control, and updated maps, POIs, and IQ routes.  It even supports the iPod touch just like its Canadian counterpart, as long as you Read More

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