TomTom for Android now in SA

I bought Co-Pilot when i bought my first android phone (Galaxy S), biggest waste of my money ever! Worst application i have ever used. That's the last time i spend that amount of money on an application.
 
I bought Co-Pilot when i bought my first android phone (Galaxy S), biggest waste of my money ever! Worst application i have ever used. That's the last time i spend that amount of money on an application.

I bought it too when it was released. And agree... crap app.
 
I bought Co-Pilot when i bought my first android phone (Galaxy S), biggest waste of my money ever! Worst application i have ever used. That's the last time i spend that amount of money on an application.

I initially bought mine (Co-Pilot) off TPB. It was so bad that I won't be spending my monopoly money on it again either! :D
 
Too little too late......not working on my S3 due to the rez apparently, fail ! Google maps is still the one for me !
 
Eish, Don't understand paying for something you already have.
 
I feel your pain, either they are equally good, or equally bad. I might be leaning towards the latter, but since Garmin is more "mature" in my opinion, if I was forced to choose, Garmin would be it, that said, I had Garmin for Symbian, and it was horrible.

For Xmas my wife wanted a new nav for her car so I went looking. I looked at the top TomTom and Garmin devices.
Ended up with Garmin because...
1. Garmin is more mature - as you say.
2. Garmin traffic updates are free whereas TomTom was an annual fee of R400 or R500 or something. The Garmin was a tiny bit more expensive but cheaper in the long run. Not sure how the Android devices handle the app license fees for these two. I purchased Navigon and cannot see anything related to annual fees or anything so assume it works just like the standalone devices.
 
And all the while Nokia offers the exceptional Nokia Maps free on it's device. Offline navigation. Turn by turn voice navigation with a wide array of voice choices including own voice. Live traffic.

I do miss it on occasion.
 
And all the while Nokia offers the exceptional Nokia Maps free on it's device. Offline navigation. Turn by turn voice navigation with a wide array of voice choices including own voice. Live traffic.

I do miss it on occasion.

You can do all that with google maps :)
 
And all the while Nokia offers the exceptional Nokia Maps free on it's device. Offline navigation. Turn by turn voice navigation with a wide array of voice choices including own voice. Live traffic.

I do miss it on occasion.

I read "Nokia" and saw "Clint" in the username. Are you ClintX who got banned a couple of months ago? Sure sounds like it.
 
I read "Nokia" and saw "Clint" in the username. Are you ClintX who got banned a couple of months ago? Sure sounds like it.

Pretty sure, not the first nokia fanboy post by ClintZA.
No matter, sure he will be a little more courteous this time round ;)
 
If reception was good everywhere Google Maps would be sufficient. Unfortunately that is not the case and I've had my fair share of problems. Downloading the maps for offline use doesn't work so well either. Best is to get a proper completely offline navigation app. It's money well spent. There is a good reason why such companies are still in business despite free Google Maps.
 
You can use Google Maps offline, in an area without cellphone reception?

No, but most of the time there is reception. For some of us it is not worth the R400-R600 for the absolute best GPS solution, as the free alternative works well enough, and we don't need to use GPS that often.
 
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