AppsTomTom navigation for Android finds its way into India, offers offline support

TomTom navigation for Android finds its way into India, offers offline support

The TomTom navigation app will now help Android gadget owners in India to find their way as the application has arrived in the country through the Google Play store. And it will not use much of your data connection, because it saves maps locally on the device so you can access them even when offline. This feature comes in handy at times when users get stuck at an unknown location without an internet connection.

If the developers behind this application are to be believed, this is one navigation app that drivers can rely on any day. As we already said, it saves maps on your phone. Thus, you can take a new route while on the go, get re-routed anytime during the journey and even look for various interest points, regardless of whether you have a data connection or not.

TomTom Navigation

TomTom claims to make latest maps accessible on users’ smartphones and even updates the application at regular intervals. It can be expected to come up with reliable arrival times and fast IQ routes and subscribers can simply punch in the name of landmarks nearest to their destinations and the utility will generate a route to get there.

Furthermore, it boasts of mapcode support and even offers extra clarity thanks to its advanced lane guidance. This tool integrates with phone’s contacts and delivers accurate turn-by-turn navigation. And considering that it clearly speaks the street names, you will no longer have to look at the phone for directions.

The TomTom navigation Android application for India is now available through the Play store for Rs 2,050.

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