TomTom releases Android app for India at Rs 2050

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Dutch navigation service provider TomTom, which entered the Indian market in September 2011, has launched an India-focused app for the Android platform. The app is available on Google Play and is priced at Rs 2,050. The app requires Android 2.2 operating system or higher and will run on smartphones with WVGA (800×480 pixels resolution) to full HD (1920×1080 pixels resolution) display resolution.

It will also run on most Android tablets and will require 960 MB of free space of the device. Also, in order to free up storage space on the smartphone/tablet, all the updates will be stored in the device’s SD card (if applicable) by default. In terms of coverage, the company provides it for more than 7,200 cities and towns across India. Here is a look at what’s on offer.

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According to the company, the maps have been designed especially for drivers and the latest TomTom maps are included and stored offline, which means that drivers don’t have to worry about losing a network connection in the middle of their journey. This saves you money on data roaming costs, and, you will have constant access to the same maps, technology and navigation as on our satnavs.


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