TomTom for iPhone, Turn-By-Turn GPS Service

by Scott Beale on June 19, 2009 · 1 comment

TomTom for iPhone on windscreen

TomTom for iPhone was announced at WWDC 2009

The TomTom solution combines two new TomTom products to provide users with state of the art in-car navigation on their iPhone 3G:

  • The TomTom navigation application for iPhone; an Apple version of TomTom’s award-winning turn-by-turn navigation software, including IQ Routes and latest maps from Tele Atlas;
  • The TomTom car kit for iPhone; a specially developed car kit for secure docking, enhanced GPS performance, clear voice instructions, hands-free calling and in-car charging.

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1 david June 26, 2009 at 8:12 am

It could be really great. its a shame that since the announcement there haven’t been any further specifics. I hope that ATT’s additional monthly fee alternative doesn’t block the tom tom solution, since it seems to offer superior hardware and software, and a one time charge. ATT should focus on being able to provide core support before it tries to add additional charges for anything on the iphone.

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