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Tom Tom on Internal GPS for N95 yet??

7 replies · 5,565 views · Started 15 December 2007

Hi all, long time.

Just wondering as I don't have much time to go through all the posts (I have already admitted to being lazy/busy) so don't shout!

Anyone figured a way of getting Tom Tom to work on the internal N95 GPS yet? Or still not?

If not, i'll make do with Route66 for now...

Thanks in advance!

hopefully you wont get slated for this as its been asked a lot of times

not available at present but if a new version comes out for the s60 chances are it will support it

Hey Stezo, thanks for that, i'll leave before I get slated!

I'll come back in a few weeks and hopefully the slating won't seem as bad after that!

Just that a friend told me he had it working on another 'N' model but I didnt really believe him to be honest...

I'll get me coat!

Hello
Im looking for some help in signing route66 for my n95 if anyone can help it would be much appretiated. I would do the symbian signed thing myself but i dont have a non free email address so therefore cannot sign up. My email is [email][email protected][/email] if any can help i can send my imei and any other required info.
Thanks
Carl

I gotta bump this up...
I'm sick of paying month by month for the navigation upgrades on Nokia Maps program. I just want a full blown program like tom tom that supports internal GPS. I thought they were supposed to release v7 for symbian devices in Nov/Dec? Well, here we are, at the end of Dec with no new Tom Tom 😡

farfromovin wrote:I gotta bump this up...
I'm sick of paying month by month for the navigation upgrades on Nokia Maps program. I just want a full blown program like tom tom that supports internal GPS. I thought they were supposed to release v7 for symbian devices in Nov/Dec? Well, here we are, at the end of Dec with no new Tom Tom 😡

Don't be mad, just vote with your wallet and drop TomTom a line to say why you went with an alternative.

Go buy yourself Garmin Mobile XT, it is just as good as TomTom and it works with the internal GPS. Competitive pricing and turn by turn maps for most of the world.

Route66 - haven't used it much myself, not many maps for my part of the world, though I have heard it's not as good as the Garmin or TomTom