A year ago I changed my phone, I took a POCO M4 Pro with Android 12 and installed GO Mobile and Navigation, I don't use them but occasionally I open them and update the maps.
A month ago I updated it to Android 13 and the GO Mobile still seems to work, I have Western Europe 1105.11765 and Italy 1105.11765 maps.
I can use both but I can't download any other map, I think TomTom has stopped supporting this type of map and consequently the "old" software.
I believe the new version uses the same maps as the Navigation.
Still
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Of course, now on every startup:
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I'm really interested in trying the update
However, I currently do not have a free phone
But Golom is right
It does not offer map updates from within the app, in fact, it no longer offers me to download another region :-(
Maybe it will offer at some point, maybe it will never again
Then we will only have to download the content manually
If the traffic service and speed cameras are discontinued, then we can bury the app.
Boki, the app update won't work
Boki_Srb my friend
the patch is still OK
TomTom doesn't establish a connection to the server anyway when you click Update.
Thank you, but only runs up to: load card - all - less, then it's over
The old version of DFox ran great until now, load a map of Europe every 3 months and it worked. Android v7.1.1 after that NEW phone stopped working.
However, when changing the app to a new smartphone, Android 12 no more maps.
Now we are waiting for other TT healed version!
Neither Android 12 nor Android 13 is to blame, it is that TomTom has stopped supporting "old versions" maps.
It works for me with Android 13 and traffic works too, for now....
Look at the case the Delta Fox forum has been closed for two years as well as this Forum had problems years ago......Now we are waiting for other TT healed version!
As I said - It won't happen anytime soon. And even if DFoX was still active, it would be almost impossible for him to do anything
New applications are a completely different story.
Multi-layered software, almost cloud-based, constant communication with servers, credentials check every time you connect, regular changes in the code itself, drastic changes ...
This has become the norm with new editions and with other publishers.
There are also other people (p*tchers) who deal with this
So far, there has been partial and short-lived success. The new generations of TT developers are damn good, the new software tools and platforms are much more powerful, the resources available to them are huge.
Dead Link, Where can i find the good link ?
It's no use
Updates no longer work for a long time already ... Maps become obsolete
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