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Hands on: TomTom for iPhone review

In Depth: We've got hold of the latest turn-by-turn app – is it any good?

August 19th 2009 | Tell us what you think [ 1 comments ]

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TomTom for iPhone is available now from the App Store

TomTom for iPhone is here, even if it's a little earlier than expected. We thought the company would release it in September alongside its much talked about iPhone cradle, but it seems the advent of other sat-nav apps onto the market has forced TomTom's hand.

The TomTom iPhone cradle UK release date is likely to be in a few weeks and will bring turn-by-turn directions to the first-gen iPhone and the iPod touch.

The iPhone 3G and 3GS are supported by this standalone app. According to TomTom, the car kit will offer "enhanced GPS performance especially in areas where GPS reception is limited" plus a speaker.

As you'll hear, the GPS reception on the iPhone isn't perfect and, as such, we're going to wait and give it a full review alongside the car kit to give the full picture. However, that doesn't stop us getting a full hands-on with the actual app right away.

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The TomTom for iPhone's price, at £60, is a few pounds more expensive than Navigon's Mobile Navigator offering (£53) but over twice the price of ALK's impressive Co-Pilot Live 8 software (£26). Remember these are prices for UK and Ireland mapping products.

Like the other apps, all the maps are on-board, so it can work independently of cellular coverage. And certainly when you're in the car, the mapping and navigation means that the iPhone feels like a normal TomTom unit.

TomTom for iphone

Again, everything on the screen adapts to the current orientation of your phone, whether it's in portrait or landscape mode, while the app has more of an iPhone look-and-feel to it than the Co-Pilot software we recently tested. However, it will also feel like home for those used to TomTom navigation devices. Everything is clean looking and well laid out.

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Getting around the app is a lot easier than the other iPhone navigation apps. Simply tap on a navigation screen to return to the menu. Co-Pilot's in-navigation menu is good, but some of the other apps can leave you wanting – especially when you can't use the iPhone's Home button at all.

TomTom for iphone

We were impressed by the advance route planning features (enabling you to set departure time and method). You can perform walking navigation as well as cycling, while you can also restrict your journey with the usual caveats of no toll roads, motorways and more. However, there is very limited speed limit data – though we guess this is a TeleAtlas problem rather than TomTom's.

TomTom for iphone

TomTom for iphone

TomTom for iphone

 

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adamval


August 26th 2009

1. Hi. Just though i'd let you know, I have been in contact with TomTom and they tell me that as the app is in development they are unable to say whether Advanced Lane Assist and Traffic will 'ever' be made available! He continued to say that if they are made available, you will have to re-purchase the app and map at full cost, it won't be a free update. I was also told that the included speed camera locations are included in the map and updates will only be available by buying an updated map, no free updates. In addition there will be no free/discounted map updates, you'd have to by a new app/map to get updates. Also any functions done through TomTom HOME (I.e. MapShare etc will not be available on the app.

I can understand having to re-purchase, at full cost, an updated map ad this happens with stand alone TomTom. MapShare I can do without, as I can also live without speed camera updates. But what I find totally unfair of TomTom is to say you will have to re-buy the app and map to get Lane Assist and Traffic IF they are ever released - especially since My TomTom GO 920T was updated to include Lane Assist and Traffic as a FREE update through TomTom HOME. 

Just thought you might like to let people know as TomTom seem to only tell you this when specifically asked and not freely available (I had originally been lead to belive Lane Assist, at least, would be added later in an update - I had presumed free update). 

Thanks

Adz. 

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