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villa2018
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Hi there , a newby here ..
My good old One edition died and I’m looking for a more advance model .
I’m doubting between the GO essential and GO 6200 . Traffic and Speed cameras sound interested .
What is the difference between TomTom Services via built-in SIM and TomTom Services via smartphone ?
what are other benefits between the two models
Can someone please help me out here .
regards/John
My good old One edition died and I’m looking for a more advance model .
I’m doubting between the GO essential and GO 6200 . Traffic and Speed cameras sound interested .
What is the difference between TomTom Services via built-in SIM and TomTom Services via smartphone ?
what are other benefits between the two models
Can someone please help me out here .
regards/John
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Hmmm.. interesting - they seem to have updated their produce line-up. The Go Essential appears to have replaced the Go 520/620.
From what I can tell, this is what you'll be losing from the Go 6200 if you go for the Go Essential...- No built-in data connection, so you'll need to connect the device to your phone using Bluetooth in order to receive traffic updates, etc.. This means you'll be using data from your mobile's data plan (average is about 7MB/month).
- You won't get a lifetime subscription to speed camera updates, instead it'll only be for 6 months. After that you'll have to pay for an annual subscription (£19.99/year at the moment).
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Hmmm.. interesting - they seem to have updated their produce line-up. The Go Essential appears to have replaced the Go 520/620.
From what I can tell, this is what you'll be losing from the Go 6200 if you go for the Go Essential...- No built-in data connection, so you'll need to connect the device to your phone using Bluetooth in order to receive traffic updates, etc.. This means you'll be using data from your mobile's data plan (average is about 7MB/month).
- You won't get a lifetime subscription to speed camera updates, instead it'll only be for 6 months. After that you'll have to pay for an annual subscription (£19.99/year at the moment).
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thank you !! It' s clear now !0