Why are there so many TomTom Android Apps?

rsbrux
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When I got my TomTom Go 51 many years ago, I also installed TomTom MyDrive on my Samsung Galaxy. Now I see that there are a half-dozen or so TomTom apps for Android. Why so many? Do they serve different purposes? Is MyDrive obsolete? should I replace it with one of the newer apps?
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There are only 4 Tomtom 2 apps for Ios one paid is free 2 for Android one paid is free.0
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There are exactly 6 TT apps available in playstore.
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- TomTom Go Navigation = Chargeable Navigation with Live Traffic and speedcams, navigation without Mobile data possibel
- TomTom MyDrive = App to plan a route, send destination and for some devices needet to read Messages on the satnav
- TomTom Amigo = Free Online Navigation App, only a-B routes possible
- TomTom Sports = App for sport watches
- TomTom Vio = App for motor roller navigation
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@Lochfrass, Thanks for the detailed response! In addition I found Go Mobile, and there seems to be a Speed Radar app, but only for iPhone. IAC, it sounds as though I am best off sticking with MyDrive.
P.S. I see that "Go Mobile" now maps to "Go Navigation". Go figure!0 -
Go Mobile is the old Navigation with TomTom Maps. (last version 1.18.1 when i remember right)
Go Navigation is the successor app with NDS Map Format.
Go Navigation has cameras and traffic for the period of the subscription.
Multiple stops can be inserted (so an A-B-C-D routing) and favorites are saved in the TomTom Cloud
The Amigo is an online navigation that requires an online connection.
Favorites are only stored locally. The data consumption is higher due to the online navigation.
Only A-B navigation is possible6