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Old 28-12-2006, 01:45   #5
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Re: Virgin TomTom

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Originally Posted by busterdan View Post
Thats interesting.... in my case the phone is found and pairing starts but it is just at the GPRS settings that it gets screwed up. I did attempt to add these manually but the Tom Tom still wasn't happy - personally I wish I had bought a Garmin now.

Garmin's are way behind the smoothness of tom tom units. At the time tom tom released the go Garmin where still chucking oujt a outdated plam based unit for ywice the price. Garmin make some excellent handheld gps but they did not jump to the new market of car navigation fast enough and lost the edge.

As for pairing I have a xda on o2 so it was automatic. Can't say I've seen it make any difference for being on though?
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