What do I do wrong? I have the dFox latest version of Tomtom Go on my Oneplus6. Dl the new 1.3.3 from above.
Installed. But opening gives an error. 'Something got wrong'
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What do I do wrong? I have the dFox latest version of Tomtom Go on my Oneplus6. Dl the new 1.3.3 from above.
Installed. But opening gives an error. 'Something got wrong'
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Did you install the OBB folder????
android\data\com.tomtom.gplay.navapp.nds
See post 7
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And TT Go from DFoX is totally different then NDS. The same manufacturer but a different program.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mauritsz [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Read thread from beginning
For all the members who have problems with the OBB
here AIO (ALL IN ONE) from angola_prison
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Download and install.
Make before all a good clean of all installs.
Now it works! Looks nice, maps are white instead of yellow en faster reloading. I've read this is free software for at long as it takes. Is this true?
Just done an overnight trip from Newport to Wimborne and back with with 2 phones running both the nds version and ttgo and there is a difference in the routing algorithm between the 2 softwares. My htc was running the nds while my galaxy s8 was running the latest patched by dfox.
To my mind the nds version gave me the more logical route while ttgo seemed to want to take me down a country lane, unsure how this will work out long term though.
According to an item on tweakers.net it would cost € 9 for 6 months, € 5 for 3 months or € 2 for 1 month. But that is based on the new (simular) app for iOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mauritsz [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I guess it's safe to say the app won't be free forever
Same here. I've been driving in rural Thailand (Surin) and the nds route would take the more logical route and the "old" app would go thru downtown Surin, which ofcourse is a slower route.Quote:
Originally Posted by InfoLithium [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Now Surin is just an average Thai town. Try downtown Bangkok with all its traffic and that's when you really start to appreciate the new app and the way it calculates routes
Maybe is stays free of charge just like Google maps. Apple works together with TomTom. There are only two big navigation software makers Alphabet Google and TomTom.
The New TomTom NDS is for the South American market, inbuild app-mirror-dashboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mauritsz [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
But we have made it available to everyone just for now.
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