Guest T39andcounting Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 I think £50 is very steep, when I bought TT6 for £80. A map upgrade should really only be something like 10-20% of the cost, or at least done on a subscription basis where you get all updates for a year. TomTom need to think ahead on this, as they will upset customers and push them elsewhere. I agree. I don't mind paying up front for a physical device, or the initial program, but I can't see how they can justify a new map for much more than it would cost to go buy the atlas ~£15.
Guest SSR Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 Basically the only reason I paid is because I had to, to get it working. TomTom need to stop being greedy, and go for a cheap subscription update system. £10 a year is still a touch expensive: who would have updated their road atlas every year for this? Not many people I suspect.
Guest T39andcounting Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 Basically the only reason I paid is because I had to, to get it working. What were you using before, and what was the problem with it?
Guest SSR Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 TT6 Navigator. Technically I didn't need to upgrade, but was told by TomTom Support that TT6 isn't supported on the Diamond. I was also hopeful that the new local roads would be in the map as well.
Guest T39andcounting Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 TT6 Navigator. Technically I didn't need to upgrade, but was told by TomTom Support that TT6 isn't supported on the Diamond. I was also hopeful that the new local roads would be in the map as well. They told me the same, but activated my maps on the new device anyway, and it's working ok so far. Would be good to get updated maps though. Does TT7 support the shared corrections and regular updates, or is it static like TT6?
Guest Stu Kirk Posted August 8, 2008 Report Posted August 8, 2008 TT7 runs smooth on my diamond but its always 3 secs behaind my real location. Is it just me ggeting this? i have excellent satalite signal (9 satalites all strong readings) think eaither the gps is slow at passing on the data or the software is lagging trying to produce a VGA image! I have exactly the same problem on my diamond with TTN7 I seem to negotiate roundabouts before the correct turning shows up on the map. My wife tells me it's because I'm driving too fast! Does anyone else have this problem? or does anyone know if there are any settings that refreshes the GPS at a higher rate?
Guest LeiChat Posted August 8, 2008 Report Posted August 8, 2008 (edited) I haven't noticed this issue, but perhaps I just don't drive as fast as the rest of you when I don't know where I'm going. 16/08/2008 EDIT: Ok, that's shocking, mine was doing it yesterday, missed two turnings due to the delay. If it's any help I'd turned on the data connection on my phone, previously had it disabled, so perhaps it was Opera as per this thread. That's the only thing I can think that's changed. Edited August 16, 2008 by LeiChat
Guest rayhui988 Posted August 15, 2008 Report Posted August 15, 2008 (edited) Can anyone help me how to install TomTom 7v map into HTC Diamond, as you aware the main memory is only 65MB, it can only manage to installed the TomTom 7 programe into the main, and the UK map can only store into the internal storage, but when i turn on tomtom 7, the phone cannot detect the 7v map. PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP!! Edited August 15, 2008 by rayhui988
Guest M_Taylor40 Posted August 16, 2008 Report Posted August 16, 2008 (edited) Hey guys, Just a quick question, does TomTom7 work for you when you search by postcode? If I begin to type in a postcode, say for example DH1 5GB (It's a retail park where I used to work lol), it will only recognise the DH1 part, so I cannot search by postcode! It just lists DH1, DH2, DH3, DH4, etc. I know that I can press on DH1 and then go through and find the street but isnt that just makin postcode search completely pointless?! I'm sure on TomTom 6 I could search by the whole postcode! I'm just using the trial with 1 free map at the minute as I wanna make sure it works perfectly before spending any money! I'm running version 7.450 as well incase there's a newer version. Thanks alot, M_Taylor40 Edited August 16, 2008 by M_Taylor40
Guest newtonmj Posted August 16, 2008 Report Posted August 16, 2008 (edited) Just a quick question, does TomTom7 work for you when you search by postcode? If I begin to type in a postcode, say for example DH1 5GB (It's a retail park where I used to work lol), it will only recognise the DH1 part, so I cannot search by postcode! It just lists DH1, DH2, DH3, DH4, etc. It sounds like you are missing the 7-digit postcode file. You can download it from here - unzip the 'ZIP' folder and put that folder in the root of wherever you installed TomTom (i.e. Device or Internal Storage... in fact it might be found in either regardless) You will (should) then be able to search with full postcodes. Mathew Edited August 16, 2008 by newtonmj
Guest SSR Posted August 16, 2008 Report Posted August 16, 2008 Would be good to get updated maps though. Does TT7 support the shared corrections and regular updates, or is it static like TT6? It appears to, but in Home you can't synchronise. I'm not sure whether updates made on the device get sent to TomTom, but you can't update the device the other way which is a shame. Although the updates aren't worth that much, and basically are used by TomTom to sell you better maps later. Does anyone else have this problem? or does anyone know if there are any settings that refreshes the GPS at a higher rate? I had this problem with TomTom on the TyTN. It doesn't really bother me that much. Can anyone help me how to install TomTom 7v map into HTC Diamond, as you aware the main memory is only 65MB, it can only manage to installed the TomTom 7 programe into the main, and the UK map can only store into the internal storage, but when i turn on tomtom 7, the phone cannot detect the 7v map. PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP!! Where did you get the map from?
Guest LeiChat Posted August 16, 2008 Report Posted August 16, 2008 (edited) It sounds like you are missing the 7-digit postcode file. You can download it from here - unzip the 'ZIP' folder and put that folder in the root of wherever you installed TomTom Nice one Matt, I was going to have a rant about this. I've purchased the Western Europe maps and was struggling with the postcode thing the other day. The download is a zip file that contains a folder called "zip" containing four files, 2 for GB, 2 for Netherlands. I can confirm, having copied to my device that it does resolve the issue. Thanks again. Edited August 16, 2008 by LeiChat
Guest M_Taylor40 Posted August 17, 2008 Report Posted August 17, 2008 It sounds like you are missing the 7-digit postcode file. You can download it from here - unzip the 'ZIP' folder and put that folder in the root of wherever you installed TomTom (i.e. Device or Internal Storage... in fact it might be found in either regardless) You will (should) then be able to search with full postcodes. Mathew Thank you so much newtonmj! Got this working perfectly on my fiancees Diamond! Thanks again! M_Taylor40
Guest hoojii Posted August 17, 2008 Report Posted August 17, 2008 Nice one Matt, I was going to have a rant about this. I've purchased the Western Europe maps and was struggling with the postcode thing the other day. The download is a zip file that contains a folder called "zip" containing four files, 2 for GB, 2 for Netherlands. I can confirm, having copied to my device that it does resolve the issue. Thanks again. I've copied the zip file to Navigator in my internal storage but it doesn't appear to work. Is there something I'm missing? I am relatively new to all this so if someone could break it down as simply as possible for me, I've tried what it says on this thread and on the TT website.
Guest newtonmj Posted August 17, 2008 Report Posted August 17, 2008 (edited) I've copied the zip file to Navigator in my internal storage but it doesn't appear to work. Zip file ? You should copy the ZIP folder (with the files inside it) to the root of your Internal Storage... Mathew Edited August 17, 2008 by newtonmj
Guest fraktal Posted August 17, 2008 Report Posted August 17, 2008 Forgive me for asking, but where do the (Tomtom 6) map files go - which directory?
Guest tsutton Posted August 17, 2008 Report Posted August 17, 2008 Forgive me for asking, but where do the (Tomtom 6) map files go - which directory? In the root, i.e. this is mine saved on the storage card: \Storage Card\GB_plus_major_roads_of_WE \Storage Card\UK and IE plus major roads of WE Obviously the map name varies.
Guest hoojii Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 Zip file ? You should copy the ZIP folder (with the files inside it) to the root of your Internal Storage... Mathew Thanks Mathew Still not working for me, I double click internal storage, within that I have 'my documents' 'my voices' 'navigator' 'voices' 'youtube' 'adobe flashlite' 'google maps' 'ttnavigator' etc. I have copied the zip folder so it now shows alongside those above. What do I need to do once its there?
Guest newtonmj Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 (edited) I have copied the zip folder so it now shows alongside those above. What do I need to do once its there? It should just work... Presumably your map folder(s) are also in the root if Internal Storage? I can't think what else... I was going to suggest copying the ZIP folder to the root of the device also but I haven't done that and I'm sure it'd be undesirable to have to do so anyway given the limited storage available. I take it you are going through Navigate To > Address > Postcode for your searches? (I've left my phone at home today so cannot recall verbatim, however do make sure it is expecting a postcode and not a city name where I seem to recall allows limited-digit postcodes searches. I could be thinking of an old version now though) Mathew Edited August 18, 2008 by newtonmj
Guest fraktal Posted August 18, 2008 Report Posted August 18, 2008 In the root, i.e. this is mine saved on the storage card: \Storage Card\GB_plus_major_roads_of_WE \Storage Card\UK and IE plus major roads of WE Obviously the map name varies. Do you mean \Internal Storage\, or have you done that tweak to change the name of your internal storage?
Guest skeetemeister Posted September 22, 2008 Report Posted September 22, 2008 I seem to have a problem with TomTom 7 on my touch diamond. When I receive and accept a call while using TomTom, the visual display map cuts out when taking the call.
Guest estechco Posted September 23, 2008 Report Posted September 23, 2008 I seem to have a problem with TomTom 7 on my touch diamond. When I receive and accept a call while using TomTom, the visual display map cuts out when taking the call. I've never seen this whilst using TomTom, but suspect it is part of the standard mechanism to do this when making/receiving calls. The logic being that you cannot mistakenly switch on/off applications due to the proximity of your cheek to the phone. HTC have cleverly provided a solution/workaround of sorts whereby this feature no longer operates if the stylus is out. The assumption, presumably being that you wish to take notes. See if this works for you when TomTom is on?
Guest skeetemeister Posted September 23, 2008 Report Posted September 23, 2008 (edited) I've never seen this whilst using TomTom, but suspect it is part of the standard mechanism to do this when making/receiving calls. The logic being that you cannot mistakenly switch on/off applications due to the proximity of your cheek to the phone. HTC have cleverly provided a solution/workaround of sorts whereby this feature no longer operates if the stylus is out. The assumption, presumably being that you wish to take notes. See if this works for you when TomTom is on? Hi You may have missunderstud my problem. When I'm using the tomtom and then receive a call, the tomtom map disappears. On the tomtom website it states that the map does not disappear while taking a call. Sorry for not being so clear Edited September 23, 2008 by skeetemeister
Guest estechco Posted September 24, 2008 Report Posted September 24, 2008 Hi You may have missunderstud my problem. When I'm using the tomtom and then receive a call, the tomtom map disappears. On the tomtom website it states that the map does not disappear while taking a call. Sorry for not being so clear Does the screen go completely blank (as in power save mode), or simply to the incoming call screen?
Guest skeetemeister Posted September 25, 2008 Report Posted September 25, 2008 Does the screen go completely blank (as in power save mode), or simply to the incoming call screen? Just the incoming call screen and then when the call ends It goes back to the start menu.
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