As TomTom promised, Android users can now be guided offline by the nav company - unless you happen to own a Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Nexus or a handful of other recent, popular smartphones or tabs. It said most models would be compatible by year's end, but if you do have one that works already, you'll get all the features that iOS users have enjoyed for quite a while: radar camera warnings (depending on your country), eco routes, contact navigation, free map updates and traffic guidance.
Engadget , TomTom finally hits Android starting at $50, not ready for all devices (video), TomTom finally hits Android starting at $50, not ready for all devices (video)
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