My brand new GO 620 says it has no internet access even when successfully connected to my iPhone via Bluetooth running the MyDrive app. In MyDrive, I can see traffic, but not in the GO 620, which shows it has no internet connection. In the 620's Settings, it shows that it is trying to connect to the internet, but is not successful. When I connect the 620 to the internet via WiFi, it does show traffic. In the car, I'd rather use Bluetooth with the iPhone running MyDrive. Am I doing something wrong?
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Superuser
(On iPhone, Settings -> Bluetooth -> Select the "i" next to each TomTomGO 620 entries and "Forget this Device". On the 620, Settings -> Bluetooth -> Select your phone and "Unpair".)
Superuser
So, I undertook a factory reset, and deleted the partial iphone bluetooth pairing. I then turned my WiFi router off first before re-pairing.the iphone.
I then added my partners Android phone to bluetooth traffic data by simply driving beyond wifi range before pairing hers.
I wish TomTom mentioned turning off WiFi before pairing your phone when I bought the unit 3 months ago. Anyway sorted now, and thanks for the handy tip.
Superusers
Here is an excerpt posted by jures (another forum contributor) as a temporary fix end of January if you’re using iOS 13 operating system -
If you pair gps with iPhone without MyDrive app traffic works flawlessly - perfectly!
You can even install after MyDrive app and use it for routing JUST DONT PAIR gps over the app!!!
Traffic will still work, MyDrive routing will work, the only thing that does not work will be smartphone features (calls / sms) but thats not important on bike.
Traffic and MyDrive under iOS works!!!!!
- Delete MyDrive app
- Delete old Bluetooth pairings of gps on iPhone
- Connect gps to iPhone over Bluetooth under standard way
- Install MyDrive app
- DO NOT pair gps over the app
- have personal hotspot on iPhone turned ON just for Bluetooth
- DO NOT pair gps with WiFi of this personal hotspot
TRAFFIC AND MY DRIVE WILL WORK NON STOP!!
Problem is in the app (pairing through the app)
Using the “Bluetooth and USB only” pairing hotspot will have less of a drain on your phone’s battery compared to the WiFi connection.
Good luck.
The post 359 from Kieron helped me to solve the Go 620 problem with the bluetooth connection. It worked well without re-installing the MyDrive app, thank you very much.
I don't know what happen if I re-install the MyDrive app.
Superusers
As jures (the original contributor of this temporary fix) had explained, you can re-install the MyDrive app onto your phone, sign in to it and use it for routing to send to your devices, but just don’t pair the Bluetooth within the app to your gps.
Any of iPhones I have tried can not hold strong connection with Go 620 - it losing connection after every time when Go 620 was switched off!
It looks like developers of android app worked much better then devs of iOS app ;-(
Please, dear TomTom company, make some fixes of iOS app! I have one year of warranty for my Go 620 and I really think about comply for return your Go 620 due to above-mentioned troubles with iPhones.
Still hoping for the best...
I discovered that the solution was to change from 4G to 3G on my iPhone settings, which worked like magic! It seems that my network company decided to support 4G less, during current pandemic situation for ?financial reasons!