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gpspassion

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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  01:29:21  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Updated May 2009 : Map update also available in North America now.
Updated 20080924 : Got confirmation from TomTom that this program is Europe only for now, apparently they'll see how it goes there before implementing it in the US. You wonder what's stopping them from roling it out at the same time, hopefully Garmin's own map update program to be announced on October 15th will fix that ;-)

Good news, they have adjusted their discount table for the "map refreshing" that needs to be done before you can subscribe, and it's more "generous" :

Map on device < 3 months – no entry fee
Map on device 3 – 6 months – ±85% discount
Map on device 6 – 9 months – ±75% discount
Map on device 9 – 12 months – ±60% discount
Map on device >12 months – ±50% discount


Posted 20080923 - As we had sensed a few weeks ago when TomTom released the v725/v810 maps at full price, they had to come up with a new policy to allow their users to have up-to-date maps at a reasonable price. This has now happened with the TomTom Map Update Service launched concurrently with the new v2.4 version of TomTom HOME.

Under this new policy, users will be able to subscribe for one year of map updates at a discount (about 60% of the current price of an update) the condition being that they have the latest maps when they subscribe. If they don't they will be able to purchase them at a discount ranging from 10% to 85% based on the "freshness" of the maps.

Not as good as Navigon's FreshMaps ($79 for 12 updates over 3 years) but this is still a good offer, and it will be interesting to see what Garmin have in store for us with their own program to be disclosed in October. See below how the "TomTom Map Update Service" works in detail :


TomTom's Map Update Service Explained



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raaaaaa

USA
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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  10:20:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I dont get that option at all
I get "Latest map guarantee expired" "your latest map guarantee has expired"
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gpspassion

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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  10:49:18  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
These are two different programs, the free "map update guarantee" lets you get a new map for free if it becomes available in the 30 days after you first use your GPS, the "Map Update Service" is a for pay option that lets you access maps for a year at a discount. If you followed the tutorial above and can't see that option it means it's not yet available in the US.

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gatorguy

USA
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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  14:18:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It appears that TomTom has indicated they have no current plans to roll out this offer to North America. For now it will be a European only offer.

Garmin 1695 / 760 / 255 / Navigon for Android / Navigon 8100T / Garmin Dakota 10 / Geomate

Edited by - gatorguy on 24 sept. 2008 14:20:12
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raaaaaa

USA
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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  17:08:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i remember when tomtom gave you the first map upgrade free back when you used them on PDA's ahhh the good old days
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gpspassion

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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  21:53:33  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That was just a one time offer, Navigon did the same recenlty, probably because map providers offer one free update so GPS makers don't get charged for it.

Got confirmation from TomTom that this is indeed Euro only for now, apparently they'll see how it goes there before implementing it in the US. You wonder what's stopping them from roling it out at the same time, hopefully Garmin's own map update program to be announced on October 15th will fix that ;-)

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gatorguy

USA
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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  22:17:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I was a little surprised that TT elected not to offer the same service to the US. By waiting until after Garmin announces theirs it will leave the impression that TomTom is reacting to Garmin rather than leading. Quite unlike them. [EDIT SEE PM]

Garmin 1695 / 760 / 255 / Navigon for Android / Navigon 8100T / Garmin Dakota 10 / Geomate

Edited by - gatorguy on 24 sept. 2008 22:18:23
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gpspassion

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Posted - 24 sept. 2008 :  22:34:17  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I don't think that really matters, if anything Navigon have the best map update offer and they can say what they're saying now, that they are doing some testing in Europe before rolling it out in the US.

TomTom have adjusted their discount table for the "map refreshing" that needs to be done before you can subscribe, it's more generous ;-)


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igalan

Spain
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Posted - 26 sept. 2008 :  12:49:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
But how much is the subscription for a single region? If the price is right, I may consider it. But since I don't rely on GPS navigation too heavily it should be cheap or else I'll stick to purchasing one map every year.

Samsung Galaxy SIII | TomTom Carminat
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gpspassion

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Posted - 26 sept. 2008 :  12:57:39  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Pretty reasonable, €27.80/year for France, should be the same for Spain, you can verify that by connecting your ONE to TTH v2.4

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igalan

Spain
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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  16:51:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's not the same here. First you have to purchase the latest map, in my case it's priced at 20#8364;. Then you can subscribe for 50#8364;/year. It's a good deal for 4 maps so I'm going to subscribe,

Samsung Galaxy SIII | TomTom Carminat
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gpspassion

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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  17:05:12  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Your numbers don't come out right, I'm surprised the pricing would be different from one region to the other. The €27.80/year is for the yearly subscription, the "refreshing" must natrually be done first if need be.

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gatorguy

USA
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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  19:01:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A couple of user posted map update offers from TomTom:

From a British owner
"got my 730T yesterday and have just updated my maps.
2 x map updates for Western & Central Europe £ 25.90
4 x Quarterly updates @ £ 12.95 per quarter £ 51.80
TOTAL: £ 77.70

and from another British owner:
"have just purchased the Great Britain & Republic of Ireland from v715 to v810 for £13.90 (cost -75%). . . and the Update Service for £27.80. . . and installed successfully to my 520.

Garmin 1695 / 760 / 255 / Navigon for Android / Navigon 8100T / Garmin Dakota 10 / Geomate
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MichaelLegner

Sweden
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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  19:42:32  Show Profile  Visit MichaelLegner's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I purchased the update yesterday, about 800 SEK for a year for my 930T. I had three months old maps they said. It's about three months since I bought it and I know I updated the maps once thru the "latest map"-service. But they probably use their internal map dates when figuring out the age of the map. Anyway, that's the small part of the problem.

The major drawback is that the favourites and home location were erased and this is really bad! Add to this that all my personal corrections to roads that I had made to make my unit behave correct were also gone! None of them are incorporated in the new map so I am back to the state when I bought the unit.

This will happen every three months now as I update the map!!! This is insane!

The restore seems to only use the latest backup, which I made after the update as TomTom suggests this. And even if I could restore an old backup I do not know if it would ruin the upated map.

Until recently my only gripe with the 930T was the failing voice navigation but now I am getting tired of this "delete all" behaviour of the TomTom software. Heck, I can't delete one favourite withut getting a "Are you sure?" question and here the update just erases everything without even telling me!

TomTom 930T and TomTom ONE owner

Edited by - MichaelLegner on 27 sept. 2008 19:44:42
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gpspassion

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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  20:57:30  Show Profile  Visit gpspassion's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yes you would lose your mapshare changes, since they wouldn't be adapted to the new maps, that may or may not (most likely) have fixed the problem.

For your settings you might be able to keep them by copying the mapconfig.cfg file, worth a try.

@gatorguy - thanks for looking it up, but it seems to me the pricing is identical for a region (being a country or small group of country), except it's in £ versus € - now if you're getting Europe vs a region it's going to be more expensive of course. Not sure why Spain wouldn't be €27.80 too but maybe igalan got European maps not Spanish maps.

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gatorguy

USA
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Posted - 27 sept. 2008 :  22:12:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks GPSPassion. We Americans don't do well with some of the currency conversions. ;-)


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