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Posted 23 August 2023
Get TomTom GO Navigation for free for a year (new car plan subscribers only)
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Get TomTom GO Navigation for free for a year, worth £19.99*
For new car plan subscribers only. The first year is free, after that the subscription is automatically renewed for another year.
Offer valid until September 4, 2023
Follow the steps below to redeem this offer
Step 1
Subscribe
Step 2
Download the app from the iOS or Android app store
Step 3
Sign in to the app with your TomTom account. For instructions click here.
Get TomTom GO Navigation for free for a year, worth £19.99*
For new car plan subscribers only. The first year is free, after that the subscription is automatically renewed for another year.
Offer valid until September 4, 2023
Follow the steps below to redeem this offer
Step 1
Subscribe
Step 2
Download the app from the iOS or Android app store
Step 3
Sign in to the app with your TomTom account. For instructions click here.
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sorted byI do about 30k pa all over the country. (edited)
I found TomTom GO to be the best interface and voice instructions; the lane guides are handy, but my biggest issue is it's awful at getting me to the "final destination" and has a habit of finding routes via inaccessible roads - I find myself spending too much time manually search for where I am supposed to be. Because of this I just can't rely on it - however, I keep it handy for occasions where I have no reception, as maps are downloaded onto the phone.
TomTom also has "AmiGO" which has the same "report" function as Waze; however, it loses many of the functions found on the Go app, and has the same issues noted above; The reporting feature seems to to have a very small collection of users as found myself reporting most things before anyone else (unlike with Waze where it's 99% been reported already)
Google Maps is the best route-finding, but it lacks reporting (or at least not present on Android Auto - it mentioned that it is available via the app), and I find myself in and approaching traffic that Google shows but does nothing about because it does not quite sure if it needs to be addressed (i.e. light orange line will turn red whilst sitting in traffic - waze and tomtom would have diverted me long beforehand)
My default choice is Waze; its most significant asset for me is the live reporting by users, and the large user base means issues are reported quickly and long before any others. I like the mundane alerts (caution - car on hard shoulder; hazard on the road), as small nudges keep me alert when travelling long distances. However, I have a love-hate relationship with Waze; it loves small roads, and route-finding seems to be a "straight line." Sometimes, this borders on the ridiculous, so it might take you down 5 miles of the single-track road because it is more direct than the 7-mile dual carriageway. Road closures work on large main roads but not on smaller ones, which is strange as waze collects all road closures, as seen on their map editor, but doesn't seem to translate to their app at all.
My perfect Navigation app would be the interface of Tomtom, the Routefinding of Google Maps and Reporting of Waze. What best suits you is what you are willing to leave out. (edited)
Does that mean if I cancel I lose updates etc or lose the whole app?
Uses data and looks to be improving
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I mainly use AmiGo with android auto but the old TomTom always sits in the glove box, as a last resort.
Most people I know with new cars and builtin satnav, end up using Carplay / Google Maps / Apple Maps / Waze / etc... as they find the traffic routing better.
Anyone else is having issues with installing it on IOS?
Asking to login but then it freezes