As TomTom guaranteed, Android customers is now able to led offline through the nav company -- unless of course one happens to possess a Universe SIII, Universe Note II, Universe Nexus or a number of other recent, popular mobile phones or tabs. It stated most models could be compatible by year's finish, but when you have one which works already, you will get all of the features that iOS customers have loved for a long time: radar camera alerts (based on your country), eco routes, contact navigation, free map updates and traffic guidance. The application has become on Google Play beginning at $50 for that US and Canada maps, an "opening offer" that's 10 dollars less expensive than exactly the same iOS version, so you might like to look into the source before that cost rises -- if you possess right device, obviously. We are wishing to consider a spin using the application soon, but meanwhile, you should check out a teaser video and also the PR, following the break.
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